I've just run into an answer which answers a question regarding a problem which apparently can be caused by a whole slew of causes. It seems that the community of users using the relevant technology has adopted the question as the place to post solutions when people run into the error mentioned in the title of that question. I guess the question is a canonical question of sorts.
At any rate, the answer is stating that the problem can be caused by a typo and gives a specific example of a typo that caused the problem for the user who posted the answer.
It seems to me that in light of the fact that we close questions where the problem was caused by a typo, there's a problem with accepting answers of this sort. A great deal of problems can be caused by typos. Are we supposed to be okay with people adding typo answers wherever a typo could be the cause? How many variations do we allow? I mean, typos come in all shapes and sizes, so once we allow it where does it stop?
(Although I'm using a specific answer as example, I'm looking for a more general discussion rather than only how to handle just this specific example.)
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