I didn't decline your flag, but I've pinged the moderator who did. That said, I would have declined it, too. Here's why.
The original answer clearly implied that the solution was not to use respond_to
, but that redirect_to
would resolve the problem. You shouldn't flag it at all in that situation. See Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer? Examples of actual answers given there include:
You probably want a FileStreamOutput
and
look at manual for preg_split, third argument
(Each of those answers also had a link, for what that's worth.) The point is that those answers try to tell the OP how to solve the problem. That they are not very complete and seem uncertain doesn't mean they're not answers.
After the answer that you flagged was edited, well, that's different. Now, it's a comment, at best, and makes no attempt to solve the problem. So, a NAA flag on that would be appropriate. In this case, I've already deleted it, so no need.
If you run across one like this in the future—a "Jeopardy" answer that is really an answer, but phrased as a question—the most helpful thing is just to edit it into shape. Rewrite it as a statement, instead of a question, then feel free to vote however you see fit.
redirect_to
instead ofrespond_to
. The flag was probably declined when the answer was in that state.