I submitted a suggested edit to this question, and at the moment it has two rejections (and I have a feeling that that there will be another rejection):
I made the edit as the question's programming language is vb.net, but however the answer is in c#. Both programming languages use similar syntax and the code can easily be converted into VB.NET (and vice versa).
The reason for both rejections is as follows:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.
I don't think that the edit deviates from the original answer, and doesn't make any changes at all to the logic of the code and preserve's the goals of the answerer.
A couple of days ago I made a similar edit to a question that was in the same situation (converted code from C# to VB.NET) and that edit was accepted, so I must've done something right here:
In my opinion my edit is justified as an answer in a different programming language isn't exactly helpful for future readers, especially those new to VB.NET. It's a bit like posting a c++ question and getting an answer in lua.
The edit hasn't been outright rejected (yet), but am I missing something here? Are edits such as these allowed? If not, why not?