Given:
- Outdated Accepted Answers: flagging exercise has begun has (to my knowledge) not had a follow-up, so we can't add a banner like "Warning: outdated, see
[other answer]
for the current value,"Warning: outdated, see [other answer] for the current value"
- How to handle historical, highly upvoted but completely incorrect answers was about answers that were wrong from the start, which this wasn't, it's just become outdated over time,
- The new sort order did not become a default and the correct answer won't flow up soon,
- It will (figuratively) take ages for the fourth answer (sitting at a score of 4 after 8 months) (sitting at a score of 4 after 8 months), mentioning the renewed approach, to outrank the accepted answer at a score of 364,
- Quentin (the answerer) is very active and will receive a notification of an edit, and
- It is a factual change for which you can provide a reference,
I'd say: just edit it. It is a factual change for which you can provide a reference.
People claim "don't change the meaning of the answer" as a reason not to update answers with changes over time (as newer versions of standards, languages and libraries emerge).
The question here, if we read past the phrasing that some people would call opinion-based "Which [content-type] is best and why?" and interpret it at face value, is:
Which content-type should I use for JavaScript files?
The answer can be interpreted as such:
According to the current standards, it is [...]
By taking this approach to editing, we can update answers without changing their meaning, but instead keeping them up-to-date. See also the Help Center's page Why can people edit my posts? How does editing work?:
Editing is important for keeping posts clear, relevant, and up-to-date
and
Some common reasons to edit a post are: [...] To correct minor mistakes or add updates as the post ages