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Mar 30, 2017 at 14:34 comment added Randy Hall If the answer is "for specific situation Z, it is not possible", then this question is unique and has a specific answer for a specific situation. I feel we're missing the point of SO if questions are going to get marked as a dupe simply because a very broad question "could potentially answer" another question. It's probably better practice to comment the link, ask if that addresses their issue, and ask the OP to clarify if necessary, rather than knee-jerking a dupe and close - which typically discourages others from participating in the discussion and is beyond frustrating.
Apr 10, 2015 at 19:17 comment added Ajedi32 @cimmanon It's certainly possible my requirements are unrealistic given the constraints of the language. I don't know whether that's the case though, which is why I asked the question in the first place. If "that's not possible" turns out to be the answer, then I'm willing to accept that, even if it's not the answer I want to hear. And yes, my question has more narrow requirements than the proposed duplicate, which is exactly the case I described.
Apr 10, 2015 at 18:08 comment added cimmanon @Ajedi32 Except you don't have such a case. You have a case of "I don't want to modify the original" combined with "I don't want to use JavaScript".
Apr 10, 2015 at 16:43 comment added Ajedi32 I think by definition, answers to a general question could always "potentially" answer a more narrowly focused one. That doesn't mean it's likely though. Many times the obvious solution to a broader problem won't fit a more narrow case, as in the example of my question. Anyway, would I be correct in assuming that you believe that, in general, questions which are subsets of a broader question should always be closed as a duplicate of the general one?
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