It's happened more than once, but it's a major frustration. The scenario goes like this:
- OP asks a question that on the surface has a simple answer
- The example code reveals there's actually more than one issue going on
- Someone answers the easy surface problem right away
- You are in the middle of a long write up that addresses the other underlying problems--i.e. design issues, and these take time to write
- The question is marked as a duplicate before the longer post can be submitted
- All that time spent answering the real issue is wasted because the in-progress answer can't be submitted now.
So, is there any way to allow people with an already in-progress answer to actually post what they typed up even if someone else marked it a duplicate? Or at the very least close the editing window on the person who is typing up their longer response so that they don't waste any more time than they have to?
In all honesty, the second option would be frustrating, but my time is important. I would rather be prevented from typing any longer. Don't make it look like I can keep going but subtly make the submit button unusable. I'm not going to see that until I'm completely done with my answer and it's too late.