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Describe the bug
Instead of returning an HTTP 500 status code like the channel atom feed or a 404 like YouTube does for both feeds, Invidious returns an HTTP 200 status code for non-existent playlists, with the content type: application/atom+xml but with this body:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html/>
Instead of pretending everything is fine, Invidious should either return a 500 with an error response like the channel atom feed or 404 like YouTube does.
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Describe the bug
Instead of returning an HTTP 500 status code like the channel atom feed or a 404 like YouTube does for both feeds, Invidious returns an HTTP 200 status code for non-existent playlists, with the content type:
application/atom+xml
but with this body:Instead of pretending everything is fine, Invidious should either return a 500 with an error response like the channel atom feed or 404 like YouTube does.
Steps to Reproduce
https://test.invidious.io/feed/playlist/ZZZ
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