Fix feed errors when using Markdown with Movable Type

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Movable Type 4 supports John Gruber’s Markdown, which is a neat text-to-HTML conversion tool to make writing for the web easier. However, if you have certain out-of-date Movable Type templates, as I did, the Markdown code won’t convert to HTML for display in your feeds, resulting in ugliness. There’s a fix here at Learning Movable Type.

But I’m guessing that anyone else who has run into this problem already knows how to fix it because they post more often than I do. (It wouldn’t take much.)

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