I recently asked a question and it was marked as off topic. I wrote the question while reviewing the "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example" and "How do I ask a good question" references.
The person who wrote the minimal example reference was one of the people who marked is as off topic. This is the question
My question states what my objective is in the first paragraph, how the code will be used in the second paragraph, the rest describes the problem.
I posted all of the code needed to reproduce the problem as stated in the guidelines. If someone needed to reproduce the issue, they could do it with the code that is there. But I believe most who can answer the question would not need to try to reproduce it.
My description clearly stated what the issue is, I did not post a "Why doesn't this work?", I know why, I included a line stating why it doesn't work.
I posted this question in the section related to C# and XAML. It is being written in C#, and will be referenced in both C# and XAML. Which was clear in describing how it would be used.
My question was clear in the solution I was looking for.
My only assumption is that those who marked it did not bother to read the question. Since there is no method to contact anyone on the page for clarification the question will go unanswered.
Without the mods adding any comments as to how a question can be fixed, an issue such as mine may never be answered (After several hours of searching it may be impossible to do).
I really do need an answer to the question I asked, but I followed all of the guidelines when asking it, and it was flagged. I can't think of another way to ask the question, without purposely violating the guidelines, as I don't know what else to do or try.
So I believe the question meets the guidelines, yet it's marked that it doesn't. How can I rewrite it to meet the guidelines?