A while back I asked a question and quickly got an answer that resolved it completely (and so I accepted it). If I recall correctly, it was the perfect pair of question and answer for the site, because it was a cryptic and very specific error that had a very, very simple but unthinkable solution. So as a documentation, this would help a handful of people to save several hours if not days each.
Recently, I've gotten a couple of upvotes on my question, meaning that indeed it is a common problem sought by other people. However, I went to check and found out that the answer was gone, probably deleted.
So I decided to answer it myself with the knowledge I learned, but:
- I don't know if it was the proper thing to do in this situation.
- I was wondering what could've happened to get a perfectly good (as far as I recall) answer deleted. If there was any problem, it could've been edited.
Also, bonus questions: Shouldn't an asker get notified if the accepted answer for his question was deleted? And shouldn't he be able to see it, even after that? I mean, imagine my frustration if I hadn't recalled the answer and had the same problem again!