This user enters the thread one week after the question has "died" out.
And this is more or less this user's way of doing. Always enters late, and in all fairness creates good answers, then almost to the point of bullying the OP till they give him/her the green tick.
This time the user has gone to the extreme length that he not only made an answer, in the answer explains how superior it is, then comments and tags the OP, and then even edits the OPs question to give a hint that he is there and has posted an answer.
Seriously?
The point he is trying to make has been clear to OP for a week and has understood his "error".
In question:
"Edit by [answerer]: The OP's input string is .... This is the confusion / misrepresentation in the question and why the OP struggled to receive a correct/working response from the other volunteers."
From answer:
There are a few ways that you can tackle this issue: (Demo Link)
The reason that all of the other answers fail is because you have misrepresented your input string. Your actual input string contains
<
which is the html entity for<
. My methods below will clarify this point to future SO readers and help you to select the best approach for your project.//Some code, not relevant to this question
Comments below answer:
@(OP's name) Because the other answers do not use the correct input string, their answers will not work and they will only confuse future SO readers. Please award my answer the green tick so that future readers can navigate directly to a correct and clear answer. - Answerer
@(OP's name) I have awakened to see that my correct answer that helped you has suddenly lost 17 points. Can you explain why you have stripped the green tick from my answer and given it to the answer that was deemed incorrect for your case earlier? This seems a bit rude. Furthermore my answer shows a method to extract the substring with one function call
(strstr
) rather than two calls or the expense of regex. My answer is worthy the green tick in every way. The new accepted answer will not make any sense for future SO readers, but mine will. I ask you to re-evaluate your decision. - Answerer
I have not removed any other comments here, it's only the person who owns the answer who is typing in the comments.
In short is this acceptable or should this user be flagged?
Again this is not a one-time thing from this user.
I have seen it several times and he usually removed his "begging" when OP responds to it or the comments where he explains how his answer is better.
But now I can finally see it and not just OPs responses to his deleted comments.