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Stack Overflow was designed with a specific class of question in mind: mostly concrete questions primarily dealing with code or developer tools that can be definitively answered. While there's some give and take and everyone follows their own compass, your question pretty clearly falls outside those bounds. Your question is mostly historical and can't really be definitively answered using SO's system (posts aren't allowed to be that long).Revised

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It's a finedecent and specific question, it just doesn't really belong here in mind. Try askingI'd recommend you revise your friends, orquestion to be exceptionally clear about what you want and add a few term definitions in SO's chat rooms, or somewhere liketo show that you have precise technical definitions in mind. There are plenty of developers willingI'm going to help you, but thisvote to reopen your question should be closed as either "too broad" or "off-topic" for the above reasons.

Stack Overflow was designed with a specific class of question in mind: mostly concrete questions primarily dealing with code or developer tools that can be definitively answered. While there's some give and take and everyone follows their own compass, your question pretty clearly falls outside those bounds. Your question is mostly historical and can't really be definitively answered using SO's system (posts aren't allowed to be that long).

So, the only way to answer your question outside of SO, or to direct you to resources outside of SO. But that's not really allowed either (for fear of link-rot, among other things that have been covered exhaustively).

It's a fine question, it just doesn't really belong here. Try asking your friends, or in SO's chat rooms, or somewhere like that. There are plenty of developers willing to help you, but this question should be closed as either "too broad" or "off-topic" for the above reasons.

Stack Overflow was designed with a specific class of question in mind: mostly concrete questions primarily dealing with code or developer tools that can be definitively answered. While there's some give and take and everyone follows their own compass, your question pretty clearly falls outside those bounds. Your question is mostly historical and can't really be definitively answered using SO's system (posts aren't allowed to be that long).

So, the only way to answer your question outside of SO, or to direct you to resources outside of SO. But that's not really allowed either (for fear of link-rot, among other things that have been covered exhaustively).

It's a fine question, it just doesn't really belong here. Try asking your friends, or in SO's chat rooms, or somewhere like that. There are plenty of developers willing to help you, but this question should be closed as either "too broad" or "off-topic" for the above reasons.

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Too many people come to SO hoping for a regex, or something, to parse their HTML string (usually they want to extract something from it). They are often very non-technical users who use whatever random technical word happens to float into their head. I think you just triggered too many red flags in most users' minds, but it sounds like you have a decent and specific question in mind. I'd recommend you revise your question to be exceptionally clear about what you want and add a few term definitions in to show that you have precise technical definitions in mind. I'm going to vote to reopen your question.

Stack Overflow was designed with a specific class of question in mind: mostly concrete questions primarily dealing with code or developer tools that can be definitively answered. While there's some give and take and everyone follows their own compass, your question pretty clearly falls outside those bounds. Your question is mostly historical and can't really be definitively answered using SO's system (posts aren't allowed to be that long).

So, the only way to answer your question outside of SO, or to direct you to resources outside of SO. But that's not really allowed either (for fear of link-rot, among other things that have been covered exhaustively).

It's a fine question, it just doesn't really belong here. Try asking your friends, or in SO's chat rooms, or somewhere like that. There are plenty of developers willing to help you, but this question should be closed as either "too broad" or "off-topic" for the above reasons.

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Stack Overflow was designed with a specific class of question in mind: mostly concrete questions primarily dealing with code or developer tools that can be definitively answered. While there's some give and take and everyone follows their own compass, your question pretty clearly falls outside those bounds. Your question is mostly historical and can't really be definitively answered using SO's system (posts aren't allowed to be that long).

So, the only way to answer your question outside of SO, or to direct you to resources outside of SO. But that's not really allowed either (for fear of link-rot, among other things that have been covered exhaustively).

It's a fine question, it just doesn't really belong here. Try asking your friends, or in SO's chat rooms, or somewhere like that. There are plenty of developers willing to help you, but this question should be closed as either "too broad" or "off-topic" for the above reasons.