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I have asked a question here based off of another question I received an answer for that I accepted.

Rather than copy all of my code and wording across two different questions and run the risk of it appearing as a duplicate, I added all of the relevant information, and then linked the original question towards the end so that some context could be given to the current question if required - almost as an appendix.

I believe that my current question can be read as self-contained, and I don't believe that the linked question witholds any information that I didn't put into my current question, however I did deem it necessary to provide almost a backstory to my current problem so that potential answers can be fully informed as to how I got to my current state.

Is this acceptable? If not, is there any scope for providing context while still offering a self-contained question?

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The way you approached it looks like the right choice to me. If you have a new question about the same code, that code should appear in the new question so that it stands on its own. There's nothing wrong with providing the link for context, but people shouldn't be forced to follow a link (even to another question on Stack Overflow) to get all the information they need to provide an answer.

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    This is what I'm getting at - I think it's self contained, and I can take the link out with no loss of information, but sometimes I feel you need to provide 'appendices' as it were to give the entire story.
    – tomdot
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:00
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    @tomdot I think you struck the right balance. You want to include all the information necessary, but you don't want to overwhelm people with any information that might not be absolutely necessary. Copying some information and linking to the rest does just that. Jul 28, 2015 at 14:03
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    Sometimes a link to something you wrote is all you need.
    – philipxy
    Jul 29, 2015 at 7:09
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    @philipxy True Meta SO!
    – tomdot
    Jul 29, 2015 at 8:57
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    @philipxy Sitting since 5 minutes on your comment. And every link takes me to another. You should not force me to follow ;) Jul 30, 2015 at 16:50
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    @Christian, it's a trap!
    – TLama
    Jul 31, 2015 at 9:28

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