Occasionally, I come across these little gems which have an enormous amount of up-votes, yet show no real effort from the author of the question.
While the solution provided is usually in-depth, the lack of effort shown by the question author, is astounding. Currently, if no source examples are provided, simplified, customized to replicate the problem, research to links on Google, etc., definitions, language documentation, and so on - are not supplied, this usually results in negative response.
One in particular is this:
In fairness, the question was posted in 2008, however, the Internet was not an infant at the time. Google had already established a strong foothold as the dominant search engine, and HTML5 was undergoing some draft revisions prior to it's first stable release in 2014 (6 years later). The web was very graphical, Windows 7 was mainstream, and open-source packages like Python 2.5 (now at 3) had websites with documentation as well as man pages. Since then, the Python 2.5 documentation was rolled up into Python 2.6 documentation (with 2.6 adjustments), and deprecated and eventually deleted the 2.5 documentation from their site.
That is just one set of primary source where more information could have been found to show research on this subject. The solutions on this proposed duplicate lay claim to information not being available at that time - which in this case, is simply not true.
What makes this question a unique snowflake among the snowstorm?