I am developing ASP.NET applications for the CMS Composite C1 and run into trouble now and then that is very specific to the CMS itself and the way it integrates ASP.NET functionality.
Unfortunately my questions on SO about this always seem to attract comments and answers from users that don't even know the CMS and just assume that this is a vanilla ASP.NET problem.
I really appreciate that people are trying to help, but this usually leads to prolonged discussions where I have to convince them that the normal approach won't help in this case, because I am working with a very specific system.
I use the proper tag and now also tried prefixing my question with a note that makes it clear this question is about the CMS specifically, but still I get answers from user not familiar with the CMS. Examples:
Routing values to the MVC Player function?
This happened on almost every question I posted about this CMS, sometimes the users delete their comments/answers after I explained to them that this is not a vanilla ASP.NET question.
What is the best approach here?
- Should I just ignore those comments (seems rude and might stop people from answering who actually could help)?
- Should I keep having the same discussion every time I post a question about this CMS?
- Or is there a better way to make it clear to people that they probably won't be able to help if they are only familiar with ASP.NET but don't know the system in question?