Your pattern of thought is very scattered.
Nobody knows what "This is similar results at their worst!" means, no matter how much you bold it, make it all capital letters or put it in the title of your question, all three of which are major stylistic errors.
In general, your Stack Overflow post is very difficult to understand. We don't need a blow-by-blow of your troubleshooting thought process, and you aggravated the problem by getting mired in a small edit war over details that are not significant.
Why did you link this post in your question here, when it doesn't seem to have any relevance? Is that why you made all of those insignificant edits, to bump your post? If that's what you did, then you missed this answer's whole point.
All in all, I think you would have a better time of it if you spend some time reading over other people's questions and answers, and reading the Help Center a few times. Try to find those questions that the community responds to favorably, and study those to find out how a good question is structured. You'll then be in a better position to ask your next question, and have it responded to by the community more favorably.
Oh, and yes, spelling does matter. Professionals make sure that they use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation in all of their correspondence, if they expect to be taken seriously. They write in clear, concise prose. They make sure they do everything they can to be clearly understood. You do want to be a professional, right?