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A side effect of, or peer to, the correction of the bX-mzm63b error maybe?

Invalid Post template.
Your post template contains invalid html. This typically means <script> tags. You can get rid of this error by either removing the post template altogether or by editing it on Settings->Formatting-.


If you actually have code in there that you prefer to keep, copy what's there to Notepad, then remove it for now, and see if the problem ceases. Once Blogger figures out what's actually wrong, and fixes the problem, you can restore what you copied.

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