NO
Ask the question on the site you think is most applicable. If like in this case, it does not get any answer ask a moderator to migrate the question or alternatively delete it and re-ask it.
Each site is focussed at a specific topic area. If you have a question you feel is to ambiguous, either re-think the question carefully, or do as suggested above.
99.99% of questions people have claimed as being cross site has been proven to be valid on a single site if written properly and thought through. SE is not a wild west for questions, question need to be worked on the be worthy, and if worthy will target a specific audience.
Bounty
Also if you don't get a response, you can always set a bounty on your question, which will give it much better exposure. This will also mean you have a chance at getting a good answer.
(Special credit to Jeff for the above. I completely forgot about bounties when writing this answer)
Specific Answer
Looking at the question your referring to specifically, you're asking the wrong question and not providing enough detail. I have commented on your question and would suggest you update your question with more specific detail — it's not very clear what is going wrong, and without specific information, it is hard to try and answer your question.
The only valid answer at this point I can come up with is that it works perfectly for me based on what you described. The question – as is – is a SF question, however if you provide specific information, it would be valid on SO since it is referring to the configuration of a development tool.
Note. I do not consider any of the Beta sites valid migrate targets until they are out of public beta. There is still no guarantees that a current SE site will live past beta.