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Seth
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Never ever ever should one change the code provided in a question, under no circumstances whatsoever, simply because you cannot know if it's the cause of the specified problem, or the cause of a different problem, meaning that your edit could potentially deface the meaning of the question, and noone likes that.

Inline-Comments are an exception, but please, for the love of god, do not change provided code in questions, it only leads to confusion ("Your code is working fine!" [Post-Edit]) and anger ("Why did you fix the issue by editing instead of answering?").

Make use of the answer-function to point out typos or bad practices, or use the comment-function if you think that these points are too minor to be pointed out in an answer, or do not cause the problem specified by the OP. Thanks.

Seth
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