The comments from the OP appear (as Martin James opined) to be symptomatic of "help vampirism". It's not so much "further detail" that such users want; it's for you to provide them with ready working code to copy-paste. Such requests for you to "send teh codez" should be ignored. Flagging them as "not constructive" would be reasonable.
The Meta question Many question askers seem to only want the code, not to understand how to solve their problem should be a good read for you.
Is there a way for me to close a question with the warning that SOME effort is required of the person asking the question?
I suppose you could vote to close as "too broad" if you really don't feel like you can cover everything the OP wants, but there's a more important consideration.
Your answer is excellent, and solves the problem for any (competent) future reader who is stuck with the same issue. That's a large part of the goal here.
As I write this, you've gotten four upvotes. The accept is always nice to have, but you've got the approval of your peers (as well as more rep than the checkmark would have given you).
(Also, in general, avoid prodding askers to accept your answer. It's okay for completely new users, but the wording you used here could be construed as being a little aggressive. At best I'd say this kind of comment is just a waste of words.)
I submit that you've done all you can and should here. Luck of the draw presented you with a bad asker; the next one will hopefully be better. If this bothers you enough, you may also have to do a quality judgement on the question before deciding to answer. As I said above, though, keep the future in mind.