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    <title>Gravatar Plugin for Movable Type</title>
    <summary>Gravatar is a userpic service that allows commenters to display avatars or userpics next to the comments they leave on a blog. The original Gravatar plugin for Movable Type was written by Tom Werner, the creator of Gravatar. But he...</summary>
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    <title>Comment from Svein-Magnus Sørensen on 2008-12-03</title>
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        <name>Svein-Magnus Sørensen</name>
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	<![CDATA[<p>I've updated the Gravatar-plugin for Movable Type so that it works with both Movable Type 3.3 and the new Gravatar links.</p>

<p>No other versions that I could find support this combination. Either they are for MT4 or they use the old outdated Gravatar links.</p>
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