I've debated with a developer over on Stack Overflow and reviewed the profile of user A. In terms of good nature & information to resolve problems/questions which arise on Stack Overflow, is it a justified downvote when:
The answer does provide the necessary information to resolve the OP's problem, but the code given in the answer is using the incorrect library as originally posted. That is, "Hey, you're using the MySQL library. Here's what it should look like 'insert MySQLI code"?
Is a downvote justified on that alone? As other answers provided by User A is of the same caliber, some of which are only a conversion between libraries and off topic to the question (still receiving +3/4 upvotes).