I am still learning how best to moderate and wondered what the communities' thoughts on this are. I flagged https://stackoverflow.com/a/22825420/692942 as "Not an Answer" and the outcome was "Disputed".
I wondered why as looking at the question it is clear to me that the OP has just posted his attempt at a solution (https://stackoverflow.com/a/22822027/692942) that has already been provided.
Should it not have been added as an update to the question? Or was I wrong to flag it?
disputed
- just means someone said "invalid flags" - you might be wrong or you might be rightExecuteGlobal
and.ReadAll()
to read the ASP file and execute it usingExecuteGlobal
. The OPs answer is exactly that, just his implementation. Does that mean when someone puts effort into answering a question an OP can just come a long regurgitate their answer and take the credit? Seems a bit unjust to me.