I am experiencing what I believe to be this bug on two Natty systems
with yelp 3.0.0-0ubuntu2 (one amd64, one i386), but a bit differently
than described in this bug report. Searching in yelp works generally,
and I cannot produce the problem just by following the steps in the
description. However, if I first do Go > All Documents, and then attempt
to run my search (by typing it into the address bar and pressing enter),
the search fails with "Unknown Error" "The URI ‘xref:search=nautilus’
could not be parsed. If I click the back button to return to the default
page ("Ubuntu Desktop Guide"), I can again successfully search (though
it doesn't search all documents, of course). On both machines, I am
running yelp without arguments. The amd64 system is Lubuntu (set up by
installing a command-line only system with the Alternate CD and then
installing the package lubuntu-desktop on it), and the i386 system is
Ubuntu running Unity.

@Dylan McCall
Are you able to reproduce this by following the steps in Jean-Baptiste 
Lallement's description precisely, or do you also have to do Go > All Documents 
(as you would likely do before attempting to search for a manpage) before 
attempting to search, in order to get the URI could not be parsed error message?

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Title:
  Search for document returns an Unknown error: 'URI xref:search=' could
  not be parsed

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