Changing images associated with comments
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I use WordPress in my work, and while I am an administrator, I’m still not exactly sure where everything is placed.
Our site has many comments, and most of these have the icons (avatars or whatever you like to call them) next to the comment. These appear to be based upon the email address given when the comment was made. We have, under “Settings -> Discussion,” enabled Avatars and use the “Mystery man” avatar. We also allow Gravatar images if set up by the user.
All of this, so far, is good. The problem comes when editing a comment that has already been made. Occasionally, we will need to change the email address associated with a comment, for one reason or another. Unfortunately, the avatar that was originally put on the post for the first email address STAYS, and it is NOT replaced by the avatar for the new email address. I should note that this occurs both with email addresses belonging to people who comment on our site without having a WordPress account, AND with people who have accounts on our site.
Is there a way to force a refresh of the system so that it uses the correct avatar or otherwise make the change occur? I cannot seem to find where the system stores the correlation of emailaddress = this image, other than the users profile pages, and as I stated before, changing a comment from one user’s email address to another user’s email address leaves the avatar of the first user attached to the comment.
Thanks for any help you can give! I know this is a relatively minor issue, but it is definitely annoying me. š
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