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What happens if you reopen a deleted question? I assume it stays deleted but is now open. Which...doesn't seem terribly useful. I wonder if there is any extra steps taken in that case, for example automatically casting an undelete vote, perhaps. Or anything else.
I'm asking out of curiosity only, I don't have intention to reopen deleted questions. I just noticed it is possible - the system didn't stop me casting the reopen vote.
Nothing happens. The question is reopened but remains deleted
It's potentially useful when you edit the question to address the original problem and then you can undelete it so that it's not removed by roomba again
@AlonEitan I usually flag these as NAA and they get deleted by mods promptly
@DaImTo That looks like a programming question to me and is probably on-topic both on Stack Overflow and on Webmasters. I'm a mod on Webmasters and I typically only vote close non-programming questions here even if they would be on-topic on Webmasters
@DalmTo Rather than listing Google Analaytics as a close reason, I would suggest "not programming." Some Google Analytics questions are going to be on-topic because they have programming implementation details. GA is also available for mobile apps and GA may qualify as "a tool used by programmers" in such situations and be on-topic for that reason.
@LucaKiebel Not the right duplicate, but also the question is kind of dumb. Perl does not care about the variable type. If you have something that is not a number, you can parse it yourself which is what the answer I linked to suggests.
They say they installed XAMPP and they are trying to install WordPress, that is tell-tale sign of the problem from the answer as the WordPress 5.8 installation process is not compatible with PHP 8.1 and throws errors like this one
The downgrade tag has the following description:
This tag refers to the process of replacing a particular system with an older version of the same system
This tag does not really add useful information to questions with it, and you can't be an expert in "downgrading" in general.
I think the dow...