I really, really appreciate your answer, but:

> Instead of using "inTiddler" in the nested fET expression just pass the
> tiddler title as a second parameter to the inner fET expression:

...unfortunately hardcoding it will not work for my application.
Background: I'm designing a theme space [1] so for this reason, the
theme must treat things like titles generically.

But, I'm not sure the problem lies in the fET. The difficulty is
referencing the tiddler whose content is displayed. I've found these
discussions and it does seem to be (or was?) a problematic matter:

http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/b88d16971bbc5410/4565d7034e5aea02?lnk=gst&q=reference+current+tiddlers+title#4565d7034e5aea02

I've made some changes to the example space reflects the above:
http://tidref.tiddlyspace.com/

 I appreciate your kind input, Mario and Udo but will have to put it
on hold for now though as I'll be on limited internet for two weeks
now. All best.

<:-)


[1]
The theme, so far, can be seen at http://theme-a.tiddlyspace.com
and one community relevant application is at http://tidbits.tiddlyspace.com
where I'll write up design suggestions for tiddlywiki/tiddlyspace and
other ideas, reflections, etc

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