Stumbling upon this question got me thinking.
What should I do with questions that are just plain wrong?
For example, that question completely goes against the Apples Human Interface Guidelines.
Stumbling upon this question got me thinking.
What should I do with questions that are just plain wrong?
For example, that question completely goes against the Apples Human Interface Guidelines.
If you're up to it, you can try to figure out what the OP's actual business requirement and give them a solution that fulfills that requirement.
Even if what you post is not an answer by the letter of the question, it's okay so long as it's an answer by the spirit of the question.
If you don't think that it's worth it to try and find out the actual requirement, than you can always just move on, and vote/comment as you please.
If there's a technical solution to the programming problem, provide it, and add a caution about the fact that it's a terrible idea, with your reasoning.
If there's really no feasible way to achieve the desired result, then provide that information, with justification/background details, as an answer.
What you're trying to do is disallowed by your vendor's rules
is a real concern that the asker should be made aware of, but it doesn't constitute a good Stack Overflow answer; questions that are solely about App Store guidelines and the like are off-topic, and so are answers.