This question highlights the main controversy of Stack Overflow.
All the participants are totally concerned about particular Opening Poster's problem only.
While the mission of the site is to serve much more people than just person who happened to ask the question. But for some reason only few ever taking into account the future life of their contribution. For example, you very seldom see an answer edited to make it meet the modern demands. Or very few make their answer applicable to a wider, more general solution.
Yet, if you think of it, beside the Opening Poster, there are hundreds of visitors from Google. Seven hundred in your case, as opposite to three persons involved personally - you and two answers' authors.
So if you are concerned of your question's value for the community, the answer is obvious - of course the best answer should be shown first.
But it's no harm to take personal feelings into account either. After all SO is about big numbers. There are other answers to your question, and which one will be picked by Google is a lottery. Yet the participants' feelings is the main concern of SO staff - everyone should be cheerful and happy. So you can choose the answer that makes you more happy - it will be all right as well.