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After getting rid of my first error (handling ajax calls synchronously) the topic is shifting onto another topic/problem (the handling of the response).
  
Therefore the part of the question is outdated and the title does not describe the problem well.

Should I refactor my Question/Title or create a new Question?

Today I asked this Question.

After getting rid of my first error (handling ajax calls synchronously) the topic is shifting onto another topic/problem (the handling of the response).
  Therefore the part of the question is outdated and the title does not describe the problem well.

Should I refactor my Question/Title or create a new Question?

Today I asked this Question.

After getting rid of my first error (handling ajax calls synchronously) the topic is shifting onto another topic/problem (the handling of the response). 
Therefore the part of the question is outdated and the title does not describe the problem well.

Should I refactor my Question/Title or create a new Question?

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Today I asked this Question.

After getting rid of my first error (handling ajax calls synchronously) the topic is shifting onto another topic/problem (the handling of the response).
Therefore the part of the question is outdated and the title does not describe the problem well.

Should I refactor my Question/Title or create a new Question?