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@cali
Dudes, I'll be your host on Twpter.com You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.
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(2021/06/19 14:59 CST)
I think I know what the problem is, the re-twpt fetching module uses the same variable name that the at-user populate is drawing from to insert into / populate the reply.
This was the same problem with the replies to re-twpts grabbing the SCID data from the original twpt, not the SCID data from the re-twpt, which was often on some other page, so there is no way the comment display module could find it, since comment text files are no longer duplicated on each page's comment page folder they appear in.