This happened to me couple of times recently, where someone asks say a jQuery question with a long piece of code, so I assume the person has a decent understanding of jQuery, so I reply saying "this and that, change your code to below:", they reply "ok, but now I'm getting this error", I reply "Make sure to check your class names", they reply "OK, changed the class names but now I'm getting this error", I reply "make sure this and that", they reply "Yeah, I did but it's too slow, why?", I reply "change this to that", they reply "I don't know where to put that code, is it before onLoad or after jQuery", a question which doesn't make sense, etc, it goes on and I just give up replying, as every reply I post results in another question.
When do you give up trying to help someone? Is it me giving up too soon or some askers just don't know what they're doing?
but now I'm getting this error
== new question. Period. Help if you want, but it is better to teach them how to use SO: thats a new and different problem. We've fixed the original error, so please post a new question for this one so it gets the attention it deserves. This gives you the option to run, run away fast. Or dig into the new phase.