If I read your question correctly, your problem is you flagged it as "Not an Answer" and expected the moderator to read your mind. Do not use "Not an Answer" flags when the answer is obvious an attempt to answer the question. For future reading on proper use of "Not an Answer" flags, please read the faq post When to flag an answer as "not an answer"When to flag an answer as "not an answer"
Additionally, as much as you want to profess that it doesn't answer the OP's question, that argument gets rendered completely invalid when the OP accepted it an the answer. The reason this is relavant is not because of the quality of the answer, but because you are claiming it doesn't answer the OP's question. How could it not answer the OP's question if they OP accepted it? The moderator is going to look at things like that when considering the flag.
Moderators have virtually zero context when reviewing flags and usually will not be familiar with the technologies in the post to make an informed judgement, so when they see the "not an answer" flag on a post that looks like an answer, they will decline it.
Instead, select "other" and explain exactly what you think should be done and why. If given the proper context as you have described here, I have a feeling they would have acted differently, or at least provided a better explanation in the decline message as to why they disagreed.