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SirStrumalot

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... anybody seeing anything similar on Chrome? :s Whenever I run a google search, seems to turn up that result.

Edit: Okay just found out this is not a Chrome issue, but a Google issue (can be replicated on Safari by going to google.com or performing a google search). It seems like google is down or something? Anybody else seeing anything similar?
 

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No problem here with Firefox 3.6.16 or Safari 4.1.3. Looks like Chrome isn't rendering the code, but instead displaying it.
 
The weird thing with those screen shots is that the code isn't for Google, but it's for a Blogger blog. Is it happening only with Google or with everything?
Yup I did notice that... Funny thing is, when I did a google search on Safari, it turned up rendered Blogger Blog pages :s

And it's only Google...
 
Nope... In fact, I've never visited or heard of the "Blogger Blog".

Okay, let me see if I've got this right, if you do a search using Google in either Safari or Chrome you get results for blogs on Blogspot (Blogger) either rendered (Safari) or raw code (Chrome), is that correct?
 
Okay, let me see if I've got this right, if you do a search using Google in either Safari or Chrome you get results for blogs on Blogspot (Blogger) either rendered (Safari) or raw code (Chrome), is that correct?
Yup that's exactly what's happening 😕
 
The only thing I can think of is that it might be some kind of DNS hijacking (I think that's what it's called) but I don't have any idea on how to fix it if it is.
 
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