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The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - sourcesource

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However, this comment by another user

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However, this comment by another user

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However, this comment by another user

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

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The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However, this comment by another user

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However,

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However, this comment by another user

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.

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gunr2171
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The post has been closed as "unclear". There were 3 close votes by the time this meta question was created, so that close reason was set in stone.

Because of this comment by the OP:

Yep but I succeed to manage it works by sending to the stream between the server and the client the byte array of the file on the link open by <a href="/link" download> extension.Thank you anyway - source

it could have been also closed as "off-topic > a problem that can no longer be reproduced".

As for what you did, I think it was appropriate. There are 4 main things you can do to help a bad post:

  1. Downvote - send a signal that the post needs help
  2. Flag/Vote to close - stop answers from being added until the post is improved
  3. Edit - modify the content of the post to make it more clear
  4. Comment - ask the OP questions to clear up issues in the post

You did #2 and 4 (maybe #1 as well). I think you did your job.

I would have gone ahead and fixed the grammar issues in the post - trying to make coherent sentences from what has been written. No, you won't be able to fix all the issues (like the missing code), but the "readability" portion will be majorly improved.

However,

This question is garbled stream of consciousness, no one will ever be able to answer you. Spending time framing your question and rewrite, make it easy to understand.

While funny for any other member of the community, could be phrased a bit nicer.