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// entry
class ArticleTags extends React.Component{
  render(){
    return (
      <div>
       <A />
       <B />
      </div>
      )
  }
}

// Commponent A
export default Transmit.createContainer(A, {
  initialVariables: [],

  fragments: {
    dataA: () => {}
  }
});

// Commponent B
export default Transmit.createContainer(B, {
  initialVariables: [],

  fragments: {
    dataB: () => {}
  }
});

When I used the above code , something wired happen: A got dataB and B got dataA. Then I looked down the source code and found this bug. Please @RickWong verify and merge.

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RickWong commented Dec 1, 2016

@NoChapter I cannot reproduce this problem. For me A gets dataA and B gets dataB. Please provide a full example.

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Here

https://github.com/NoChapter/react-isomorphic-starterkit/tree/multiContainer

This branch can reproduce the issuse.

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