What should you do if a question has already been asked and answered, but both the question and the answer are now out of date? (in this case due to updates to jQuery).

Is it okay to make a new question if you need an up to date answer?

If you know an up to date answer is it okay to make a new question and answer it? Or should you answer the out of date question?

If you answer the out of date question, wont your answer just be buried and unnoticed because of the already upvoted/selected answers?

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The problem is, sometimes a question and its answers will be so hopelessly full of out of date stuff, that it seems crazy to try and put up to date answers on the page. The page is pretty much worthless once the information is out of date, so would it not be better to start a new page?

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Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/47962/… – Jonas Apr 27 '10 at 12:08
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Answers:

If you have the power, edit the existing answer and update it. If you do not have edit privilege, write a new one and add a comment to the existing one, pointing to yours. Ask others to merge them.

Questions:

Edit, if you can. If not, ask your own, link to the other question, explain why you ask again and ask a moderator, if he can merge the questions.

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Fantastic, thanks for the advice! In regards to answering. What should I do if the question has out of date information in it too? Simply comment on it? And when you say "Ask others to merge them", do you mean ask a moderator as with merging questions? And to ask a moderator, should I flag the question for moderator attention? – Acorn Apr 27 '10 at 10:54
@Acorn: out-of-date: If you can't edit, commenting should be suffice. Ask moderator: flag for mod attention. Ask others: Just comment the post and ask: "Could you [which means the post owner here] or someone else please add what I've written here: ..." – Ladybug Killer Apr 27 '10 at 11:10
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Summarise the old Q&A, to make clear why the old answer doesn't help you, and to highlight what new information you are looking for.

Postscript — I wouldn't worry about your answers to old questions being neglected: yes, you will have more people see an answer to a new question, but plenty of people follow questions using thing active tab.

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Did you mean to write "answers to old questions being neglected"? Also it wasn't just the fact that they might not be noticed as much, it was also that the question itself contains completely out of date things. – Acorn Apr 27 '10 at 11:06
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