A few days ago I posted an answer to this question. The OP accepted the answer, and even left an appreciative comment ("Thanks so much!"
).
Three days later, the answer was unaccepted, with no comment or feedback. I asked if there was an issue or if the answer could be improved; he responded that 'It didn't work' and that, in the meantime, he'd 'added a couple of things', including a link to a significantly different block of code in jsFiddle.
Having been burned by this before, I suggested that he post another question, as I considered it be significantly different enough from the original. He has since responded that, due to his low reputation, he has to wait a few days to ask another question, and wants me to answer it.
Obviously accepting an answer is completely up to the questioner; however under these circumstances it seems to me that I had answered his original question, and his acceptance (and comment!) suggested that he'd taken the code, used it, and it had worked... but has since changed his code, and wants another answer on the same post to a different question.
Is there anything I could or should do under these circumstances? Is there a relevant reason to vote to close? Or should I just abandon it as a potential disaster and walk away?
no MCVE
was an actual vote-to-close.