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My question here has been answered already as shown in the comments, but the question is not actually the same.

Does this still mean it should be considered a duplicate?

For clarity, my question is about a problem that occurs in IE but not in Chrome, the one linked to is about a problem that occurs in Chrome but not in Firefox.

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    Does the linked answer actually resolve the problem?
    – techturtle
    Dec 23, 2015 at 14:42
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    Yes, the answer does indeed work for the question. Also I love that This (capital T) question seems to be a duplicate, except that the answer to the question it duplicates does not seem clear :( Dec 23, 2015 at 16:00
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    @techturtle Q1: What is the smallest primary number ? (A: 2), Q2: How many eyes has healthy human ? (A: 2) -- So Q2 is duplicate of Q1 (because answer for Q1 works also for Q2) ? Feb 6, 2019 at 10:28
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    Following what is written by Jeff Atwood (co-founder) in point 3 on stackoverflow.blog/2009/04/29/handling-duplicate-questions StackOverflow think it is interesting do have more questions for same answer but this seems to be not respected by moderator ! I take as example this question. I have found more quickly this question than original. That is proove for me that this question is better written than original. This is a heavy problem for StackOverflow. I'm interesting to have a survey on this in which reputation of user is taken into account.
    – schlebe
    Jan 8, 2020 at 7:56

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