I failed a review audit on late answers.
Here is the original question.
I chose “No action needed” since, in my opinion, the answer did provide exactly what the question asked. Even though a book is requested in the original question, to me it doesn't seem to attract opinionated answers. A specification either exists or doesn't, and if it does, it is either correct or incorrect. If the book in question didn't contain a correct one, the answer wouldn't be particularly good, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
The answer isn't even link-only as suggested in the comment, since it provides the name of the book, its author and an ISBN number. The alternative, posting the full specification to Stack Overflow, wouldn't be feasible.
More to the point, if the question were indeed off-topic, the answer still isn't a good candidate for a review audit, since in that case the question should be reviewed.
There probably aren't many cases in which specifications are requested, but how should they be treated?