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Always return "No definition found" #46

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raffaem opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 11 comments
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Always return "No definition found" #46

raffaem opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 11 comments

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@raffaem
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raffaem commented Mar 17, 2021

Whatever the word I double click, the popup always return "No definition found"

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Firefox 87.0 on Ubuntu 20.10. Extension version 1.1.0. Extensions installed from here.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Connect to this site
  2. Double click on any word
  3. "Sorry. No definition found"

Please help

@twisthead
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i don't know why but my firefox on linux also shows sometimes this message but also it fixes itself after a restart or re enabling the add on. it's a bug i am sure.

@raffaem
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raffaem commented Apr 3, 2021

@meetsuraj can you help?

@twisthead
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here i connected to the said website and find a definition it returned the definition up and running.
as i was saying sometimes it doesn't find any definition, restarting browser or reinstalling would help maybe.

@Pancakes0
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just about to ask this. im also having this problem, tried even the most common words but says no definition found
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@logarythmic
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I have the same issue as the op, but on every site. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling.

@sa1if3
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sa1if3 commented Jul 2, 2021

Seems like a recurring issue. Selecting extra whitespaces.

@ig-perez
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ig-perez commented Oct 6, 2021

I can confirm this also happens to me. Fedora 33, Firefox 92.

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As you can see in the picture no extra spaces are selected.

Thanks!

@Psychocrysma
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Psychocrysma commented Apr 7, 2022

Has anyone found a fix for this issue so far? I looked over the code, but I don't see anything obvious causing the issue.

Edit: For anyone else who has the issue; this is caused by VPNs, AdBlockers and other softwares that Google detects and most likely refuses to acknowledge.

@boneyland
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What I experienced is: occasionally it happens, but always fixes itself when I look up the definition of the same word again.

@VaughnLi
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VaughnLi commented Jul 9, 2024

I met same issue today. No idea if there is any limitation on Google search ? Trigger some threshold ?
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Re-install the plugin does not help.

@VaughnLi
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VaughnLi commented Jul 9, 2024

I met same issue today. No idea if there is any limitation on Google search ? Trigger some threshold ? image

Re-install the plugin does not help.

Updates from me.

  • I use floorp as my default browser
  • Uninstall the plugin does not help
  • I install Firefox and try to get the plugin, but got this error which I believe my ip might be suspected as a robot. I passed the robot test, but same error. Still think it's related with robot though.
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