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date draft in-reply-to pleromaurl posttype sensitive slug visibility title xAuthor xAuthorUrl xPhoto xContent xPublished xPostType
2020-11-25 13:32:56 false https://social.nipponalba.scot/notice/A1YYC4zXroQbc6AhaC https://social.nipponalba.scot/notice/A1Yes4ihrmR2ethgwq in-reply-to false 5fbe5d08 public in-reply-to J K 🇯🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 https://social.nipponalba.scot/users/jk https://social.nipponalba.scot/media/201caaea1889f39529535e829117ad39acdd7db241be2c888363e72bda171c67.jpg?name=profile.jpg OK, so I think the process will go like this: <br /><br />1. GET remote URL of reply status<br />2. GET remote context of reply status<br />3. From remote context get URL of original post<br />4. Curl original post (which is to an object rather than notice.. ) and grab the local ID of the original status from the redirect message..<br />5. GET local context of original status locally<br />6. Loop through each status entry in context array until you hit the one thats URL matches the remote URL of the status I am trying to reply to.. <br />7. From that record, grab the local ID of the same status and send the reply to it.. <br /><br />.. fun!(?!?!?!) 2020-11-25T12:18:12+00:00 reply

Testing local replies