There is somewhat warm conflict occuring in an extended comments discussion on this question. Could I get some input from the community on what you all think?
In particular, am I being too hard on Servy, or is he 100% right and I should support his criticism of the OP? Was the question actually a terrible one, and should it be closed as-is, or can it be salvaged? And so on.
Before you take any action, please look at the entire set of questions, answers, and all their comments, paying special attention to what occurred when. I think that if one simply reads between the lines a bit, based on the OP's first question version before any revisions, and also on his provided answer that (to me) fell short of the mark, there was a very clear picture of what the OP needed. What he wanted as the most perfect solution isn't possible (and he knew that) but he still asked in the hopes of finding something better. If his given answer was any indication, (and by his comments on the other answers) he did find something better in the asking! So it was a win.
I really don't like seeing signs of the elitism that people complain is creeping into stackoverflow. Give people a break for not asking perfect questions in perfectly the right way with exactly the right words.
If I am wrong in my stance, I'll gladly eat humble pie and change my ways, including an apology to Servy. In any case, I'd appreciate the opinions of others in the community so this no longer just a solo argument in the back hallways where no one else can overhear.