When I answered this question, the title was "Append an xml file to another xml file C#". I answered the question, but the question was later closed as a duplicate.
However, it appears the asker is still expecting answers to his problem. The person changed the title to "Append one XML file to another using LINQ to XML" and added more detail in the body (again, after the question was closed), and because of this, my answer is no longer relevant.
Should the edits they made after it was closed be rolled back? Or should it just be ignored because it's already been closed?
I didn't want to edit my answer because not only did my answer answer his original question, but also there were good answers for the question it was a duplicate of. Should I bother editing my answer to fit this new question? I suggested that he ask a new question instead, but I'm not sure if he did so.