@Daedalus Good find. Undisclosed affiliation is spam on SO/SE. My personal preference in situations where there are only one or two instances of the user doing so is to leave a comment asking for them to add disclosure (which you've done). Usually I won't spam flag at that time, if the post is a valid post. This one is only marginally better than a link-only answer (it's not quite link-only, so not quite NAA).
Normally, I give the user a day or two to add disclosure, but I'm less inclined to do so here due to the low-quality of the answer.
@Makyen Technically it wasn't my find; the bot notified this room of that answer; I took a look, then suspicion grew when I decided to check what the link had, at which point I discovered several users had the surname of the poster. I copy-pasted the poster's name into the search bar on the website, and that resulted in my further comments.
It's just a clueless user. He might not really know those things are different. Unfortunately there's no good canonical for how to parse JSON in VBA... Else he could even get helped by that.
And if anyone is creative enough to get MSXML to parse JSON they have way, way too much time on their hands
I've cast a vote but probably leave it outside SOCVR, then the OP might adjust/delete himself and it's well-formatted and not a spam magnet, just very strange.
@ErikvonAsmuth looks like it is only an text encoding problem. They tell the component to expect UTF8 while they get ISO-89XX-1 returned. Those don't mix well. It could explain why their ResponseBody is mangled and their ResponseText isn't
@rene I stand by Unclear/Too broad. We still don't even know if OP is trying to get XML or JSON, and that last comment is showing a 500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR, which indicates the request is invalid, and we can't know why. It's unanswerable for all sorts of reasons now.
Oh, wait, that's the author of the answer, I'm still very much confused....
@rene Well, I can write up a general answer about working with the responseBody in VBA (that's just the binary response, not parsed at all, in a bytearray, so if you print that VBA interprets it as an UTF16 string which it nearly never is). But I'm still unsure if it shouldn't just be closed.
@toohonestforthissite I have the exact same code in a code block above. The image is a visual indication of what I see in the IDE and is relevant to the question.
@ErikvonAsmuth yeah, keep in mind that feature is deprecated in 2013 so it might not have had functional updates. If some vote types got moved that page probably no longer reflect it I guess.
@J.Steen I had this a week or so ago; that was because the OP had made a sock account, and they wanted to delete their Q (which was not possible), by accepting the edit, the sock got 2 rep. They also edited "Thanks" into the other account's posts with the summary "Be polite"
is this going to stay on stack overflow? This is completely against the whole guidelines of asking questions right? stackoverflow.com/q/51985635/8572813
Purely cause it got 1 upvote that led into a few more, a question that would normally get deleted is going to stay on stack overflow, even though it has duplicates and is a bad question
@Tomm I've replied directly to your comments, but IMO there's far worse examples out there. If the post provides some sort of useful information, even if the question is not the best quality, it deserves to stay IMO, even if it just stays in a closed state and isn't deleted.
@MichaelDodd i agree, but its interesting as of so guidelines that this is getting so much exposure, 1 google search result gave me a bag full of answers
> Kubernetes is an open-source platform designed to automate deployment, scaling, and operation of application containers, across multiple hosts and/or clouds. Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com
@AdamUraynar You can check if they are active in any room https://chat.stackoverflow.com/users/{iduser}, but yeah watch out pinging people they may not appreciated it so be gentle
got a little bonus on tomorrow's paycheck... $700 - half from the company and half from our department... 44.5% of it withheld in taxes T_T better than nothing, but still that's frustrating to see
of what content?, use custom mod flag... baah maybe meta needs a canonical, then it could make sense, but as it is it's just confusing to hand waving contributors
People are always free to take action on their own, which is what it looks like happened with the re-opening. Though I agree that Zhig's original message should have been moved to the Sanitarium
However, you are explicitly asking for a Meta Q to be closed (wrongly)
@Cerbrus OP entered and ask, yes my fault that I told I did not agree with duplicate, but I'm not sure why you like to point your feet down, find a dupe that people are happy with or answer it
@Cerbrus I have not tried to be that, I'm sorry I stated I did not agree with dupe, but it was not target against anyone, it was just my taughts that slip away, but I think you are making a mess out of nothing. It looks like you are angry because someone reopended what you close (hence did not agree with you)
@Cerbrus First of all, the question was wrongly closed by you; it's not a dupe of either the first or the new question you have posted. Second, we don't moderate meta, even if sometimes things slip through the cracks, that doesn't mean it's a reason for you to violate the rule in retaliation. "The room" didn't act on it. One user did, without participating in the discussion between you and OP who pinged you. Finally, as has been said, your reaction is way over the top here (hence the flags).
I mean, sorry for kinda blowing off the hook there. Older frustrations with certain aspects of this room were triggered, and I kinda lost it. That's my bad. I'll leave it at that.
@Zhigalin If speed is of importance to you, work towards closing privileges and and gold badges in the tags that matter to you
Did you notice how quickly @Machavity resolved the situation? He isn't a moderator, he can't see flags. He's got a gold PHP badge and so can single handedly mark/unmark duplicates on that tag.
Moderators are exception handlers, we handle the escalated situations that the community cannot. And a community the size of Stack Overflow generates a lot of exceptions.
If you elevate an issue to us, you have to take into consideration that the flag queue is vast and full of terrors.
I think these duplicate meta actually should not advise to raise moderators flags, locate relevant chat room, ping hammer who has closed would be better option, mod flags is the last thing you should do.
@MadaraUchiha In Python Exceptions are part of the normal programming practice, i.e. you expect them to occur for normal program flow, not just … exceptional ;-)
I posted an answer on a question. The question has been closed as duplicate but I think my answer is better than the one choosen. (Of course the question and my answer were posted before the one selected) Do you think that its bad behavior to vote to reopen?
@Steve If it is a duplicate you should not reopen, mostly it's a question now which is the best duplicate, maybe you could solve the problem by moving your answer to duplicate
@Steve not sure that's complex stuff to know which dupe is best (your has more votes and was first), but since no domain knowledge I don't know, clearly you can't either move answers. I'm sorry for me it's hard to advice, maybe improve the answer even more (to be more general), leave the Italian stuff as an appendix and then switch'em
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'd CVed as "unclear", not "no mcve", but that one should stay closed. Maybe POB if the clarification is "why does fo.write not return a boolean value. Looks like some C&P code from somewhere without language basics.
yeah :) I mean I don't mind interesting typos, but that one is detected by compiler warnings. So not very useful to repeat to turn on the warnings over and over
@toohonestforthissite That's not exactly a resource request. They're just trying to find out if it's a well-known checksum algorithm. But I guess that's still off-topic for SO.
The problem with typo questions is that if you have an error caused by a typo you don't know what to search for until after the typo has been spotted. So they're effectively impossible to search for. So there's no point keeping them for future readers.
But that doesn't mean we can't offer the OP any assistance. In the Python room, our policy is to close-vote and point out the typo in a comment. But if it's a complex issue that can't be explained in a sentence or two then a full answer is permissable.
@PM2Ring He's asking for a similar algorithm, which is in ther close-cathegory "resource request". But I'm fine if you see it as a GMTC and close as TB, as long it's being closed, because it's clearly OT.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre It does not work if honesty itself is received as being unfriendly. Not as long as such completely subjective terms are flag reasons.
@PM2Ring Maybe I'm just good at anticipating and reading between the lines. I've had way too much such openings irl to know where they lead. We call it (literally translated) "to talk around the hot mash", i.e. not getting straight to the point, but letting the other side guess what one actually wants.
@πάνταῥεῖ Oh, I agree it's not clear what he wants. My guess is that he's either seen it in some code, or he just thought it up, and wants to know if it's a well-known algorithm. There are tons of checksum and related algorithms out there (non-crypto hashes and random number generators), and their properties have been studied extensively. So it's not unreasonable to find out if such an algorithm has a name if you want to study it or use it.
@PM2Ring Most typos are in fact just not understanding the copiler/interpreter error message. I'm sorry to say that's often (not always) just lack of reading compentence or unwillingness to just search for the invariant part of the message text on google, as modern translators' messages are often clear enough. I don't consider this a programming-only problem.
@toohonestforthissite Sure. It takes a while for newbies to learn how to read error messages. They can be pretty intimidating and highly technical when you're new. And I guess it's not obvious to newbies that the root cause of a typo may be on a line prior to the one that triggers the error. FWIW, we get lots of typo questions in Python because incorrect indentation can cause errors, and this tends to trip up a lot of newbies.