Digitiser doesn't work iphone 4

Replace a cracked screen,
now the digitiser/touchscreen doesn't respond.
All the aother buttons work the sound is on  screen, wifi etc.
I tried the old cracked screen, which worked before I replaced it, now that doesn't work either
what could be the problem?

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