Huh???

Observe the madness.

This was taken on a user's profile. What caused it? Is it something I did wrong? Was it a server error? I feel like I am having deja vu from my last question about the 503 error i saw...

If you click on the image, then assuming that you have the same monitor resolution as I do and you are in google Chrome, you will see exactly what I saw. I refreshed the page and it vanished.

Thanks for explaining what went wrong!

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Looks like one of the files (perhaps an image?) got served as the wrong MIME type and your browser tried to render the binary data inline as characters?

No matter what, if it went away upon refresh, it'll probably be status [no-repro].

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That could be it... – Cyclone Sep 17 '09 at 19:06
Yeah, that is what I thought too... – perbert Sep 17 '09 at 19:10
It also sorta makes sense, I am using the beta of Google Chrome. It has trouble with .png images sometimes, and yeah, it will try to render it anyway... – Cyclone Sep 17 '09 at 19:32

I can't see it.

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Yah, I said it went away when I refreshed. – Cyclone Sep 17 '09 at 18:43

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