- The question was asked.
- There were some misprints in its code, so that shown code couldn't work at all.
- Of course it got some answers about misprints.
- After that a correct answer is posted.
- Author of the question edits the question to fix misprints.
- Answers about misprints are now obsolete and useless.
I thought that answers about misprints (3) should be deleted. But what if they aren't? Should I flag them? If yes, how?
Should the question be closed?
No, it's not about misprint or nonreprodusable problem. It contains the real problem, moreover the solution for this problem is given in answer (4).
Should the answer from (3) be flagged as Not an answer?
Seems like no, as there was an attempt to answer the question. But it become obsolete.
Should the answer from (3) be flagged as Very low quality?
Maybe, but separately from the question they are correct. Also, according to meta this flag shouldn't be used for technical issues.
So, what should be done with such answers?
Example: innerHTML update value but HTML rendering isn't changed