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11:36 AM
@sideshowbarker Would you like to review the edit on that post?
 
12:08 PM
@Vega looking now
@Vega they still partly have images there rather than code…
ah the images seem to be (mostly) the same as the code in body the question
 
I still think the question needs more focus — it seems like at this point the answer anybody’s gonna give is, You need to try to do some basic debugging of your server-side code. (Or else just ask more clarifying questions in comments.) The OP hasn’t indicating what debugging they’ve tried on the server side (print statements, setting breakpoints) to see what they’re getting back there.
IMHO it’s not ready to be reopened
 
 
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@sideshowbarker Sorry, I was referring to the "edit suggestion" not the edit in the post which is posterior to my message. It has been reviewed since :)
 
 
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5:10 PM
@halfer about chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/41570?m=48308376#48308376 which was sent on January 11... any other way to get to that arrow, on mobile, without scrolling up and "loading older messages" all the way to so many days ago?! 😁😵😘
@halfer to answer my own question... desktop mode works. not too bad! 😆
 
5:22 PM
Where can I ask a homework question about context-sensitive and flow-sensitive analysis?
 
5:39 PM
… I just came across this in the RO queue and hit "Leave Closed" by mistake. Would appreciate some redemption RO vote(s).
 
5:55 PM
@user1095332 at that level of detail, I don't think there is a site in the Stack Exchange network. If it's not a programming question, definitely not on Stack Overflow, which is what this room is solely about
 
7:23 PM
@cregox Good question - but I don't use mobile. I have an ultrabook, which I take with me nearly everywhere, so I use the desktop experience nearly everywhere :-)
 
 
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10:52 PM
¡wow!
 
@M-- What was the activity on this one?
Is anyone able to make out what this question is asking? I have no idea how to edit it into shape. stackoverflow.com/q/38819518/1839439
 
@Dharman I don't think it's possible. No editing of that gibberish will make it "on-topic" here anyway, the person is asking how to fix Excel's ribbon. Not sure that even qualifies for superuser, or whether there a stackexchange site that cater to the use of office products.
And I just close-voted with a Super User reference
 
11:07 PM
@tink That makes sense. I will vote to close as well.
I thought it was about developing an add-in and it not working in Excel, but I guess I had trouble parsing this giberish myself.
 
@tink The switch to Portuguese half-way through made it "unclear" in my mind.
 
@AdrianMole No, it was the same stuff, just in two language versions.
By the way what can I do about posts that were asked in language other than English and then poorly answered and thus no longer roomba?
 
@Dharman Aah - Google translate wasn't that helpful. :)
 
Mod flag?
I guess that they would appreciate an extra flag in the competition taking the place this weekend
But is it the right thing to do?
 
Three answers (two from high-reps) make it a bit of an odd case.
How do delete votes works in this case? (Not quite there myself, yet, but maybe soon...)
 
11:14 PM
@AdrianMole In which case?
 
The English/Portuguese gibberish (now closed).
 
M--
@Dharman didn't check before; I was just reviewing my aged away flags to see if any of them worth taking actions at this time. Now that I am checking, question has been pushed to the close-vote queue and did not get closed. Next activity is my edit. You may argue that my own edit pushed it there, so it does not qualify for cv-pls. I don't have anything against that. @ROs please bin if this does not qualify. Thanks. cc: @Machavity
 
10ks could vote to delete in 2 days after closure.
I think @Makyen was the last seen RO. ^^
@AdrianMole The question will roomba by itself now in 10 days.
Take this question for example: stackoverflow.com/q/56762514/1839439 I really need "Needs to be deleted" flag on it. Can I mod flag?
 
IMHO, there's no real 'harm' or abuse going on, so a mod-flag is probably a bit OTT. Just put a cv-pls in, as a first step.
 
@AdrianMole It has been asked 7 months ago, so this is not really fair to bother this room with it.
 
11:23 PM
Well, there's one CV on it already, and you have just bothered the room! 😉
 
@AdrianMole Yes, but I am asking in general. This was an example.
I do find more of such cases
I usually only cast my vote, but I am afraid it will wither away in the queue.
 
@Dharman Makes you wonder how these get past the "First Posts" and/or "Triage" reviews, though. Which is mildly worrying.
 
@AdrianMole It "needed editing" stackoverflow.com/review/triage/23367472
 
Yeah, I just went to the timeline myself. "Unsalvageable x 3" should win, I thought?
 
Beats me. I still don't understand how them two queues work
 
11:29 PM
Maybe mod-flag the Triage review(s), to try to figure out what 'went wrong'. I was sure that the first three congruent votes win out.
@Dharman Or raise it as a question on Meta - it's your baby!
 
@AdrianMole It was marked "unsalvageable" in triage, which pushed it into the CV-queue, but with no close-votes, as none of the Triage reviewers have >3k rep, so they just raised close-flags. It then aged out of the CV-queue after 14 days, with no reviews done.
@M-- Yeah, that doesn't qualify for you posting a cv-pls.
 
@Makyen OK, that makes sense, now. Thanks for the clarification.
 
Ok, I will head to Meta...
 
@Dharman I wouldn't mod-flag. It's something that can be handled by regular users with close- and delete-votes.
 
11:44 PM
@Dharman Makyen has explained why the Triage votes didn't close the question.
 

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