We get a fair number of beginning-programmer questions on SO that, it seems to me, the questioner "should" be able to figure out themselves, possibly with a bit of a push or a small hint. For example: Printing numbers in double for loop in Java. I'm not necessarily talking about questions they could find the answer to with a minimal amount of research--mostly I'm thinking of questions where the questioner has enough information to come up with the answer and just needs to think a little bit.
Sometimes, people post answers to the question, taking away the OP's need to think. I don't think this serves the beginning programmer any; they get code they need to complete their homework (probably) but are deprived of the opportunity to learn how to come up with such answers themselves.
What's the best way to handle these answers? Downvote them? Add a comment explaining why I think it's a bad idea to spoon-feed OP's? Let it go on the theory that it's not my place to meddle? Thoughts?