@Makyen That's a good question. I didn't even notice the views. It was just one of my delete bookmarks. Guess I got a little inattentive, there, at the end.
That's nuts, really, for a relatively recent typo question. I mean, that's always been a somewhat common compilation error, but why did that one get so popular so quick?
@MikeM. I'm not sure. Clearly it got lots of hits from searches, but I'm not sure why. Looks like it's the top hit on Google for "ERROR: Failed to parse XML in D:\Project\myapp\app\src\main\AndroidManifest.xml ParseError" or "ERROR: Failed to parse XML in AndroidManifest.xml". Sounds like it would be good to have a canonical Q&A covering the issue.
The counter argument to the views is the quite low score on the non-deleted answer. Either the vast majority of people who visited it weren't able to vote or the answer wasn't helpful to them. OTOH, the answer is a bit condescending, so I can understand that turning people off.
@Makyen Yeah, I was just digging around, myself. That's right about the time that Android Studio got a little less lax with what it allows in a manifest, and projects that were building just fine previously started giving errors like that. However, that particular "typo" – an attribute outside of any tag – never would've flown, and the issue should've been blatantly obvious, especially considering the syntax highlighting both in the IDE, and here on-site.
I'm fairly certain that most users that ended up on that post got there because of the IDE rules change, and found an inapplicable typo question. Those users should be landing on the other top results, anyway.
@KenWhite What makes that even worse is that the question he’s referring to does have an answer - one with a score of +6. Is that worth deleting, or just leave it to Roomba?
Ah, the start of the Northern Hemisphere school year and the flood of "do my homework" questions begins... Time to take a break from SO for a few weeks I fear.
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, it's an unreadable mess, plus people shouldn't have to dig through the comments to figure out what the question is. Personally, I flag comments like that as No Longer Needed whenever I see them.
@EJoshuaS the question is, as far as I can read: "please provide in answers all possible file handling in C there is, these unreadable extracts in my comments are just some examples"
@Zoe If she wants she can contact me here in chat and I'll be more than happy to explain to her how come her bot got suspended for flagging my message. She knows where to find me. (She will also need to do that if she wants her bot unsuspended. That or wait for about 50 more days)
@Zoe On the face of it, yes that is broad, but the accepted answer suggests that it might not be so broad after all - that's if the answer is complete and self contained without needing to reference the supplied link (which idk)
@StephenKennedy It's an HTTP request to a server with data containing a message with bytes arranged in an order to signal a wish to remove a different set of bytes from SOCVR using another HTTP request. (TL;DR: yes)
@AnttiHaapala friendly notice as your comment "talk to the hand" was flagged as "rude". I declined given the context (and edited: look at it now how it would be useful and neutral :))
the "friendly notice" is because I know you're not a jerk. Friendly enough to be able to expose here and not in a mod private message (not enough rudeness for that either!)
You try to be "welcoming" and are met with > The focus of the question is the bad request, hence the title....the issue with the GUI is a bonus. And I include a link to the API documentation in the beginning of the question - please refer to that.
Just walk away....just walk away
Just VTC...and walk away
Note to self. Next time, no engagement, VTC and move on.