The accepted answer to a question didn't actually contain an answer: it contained a reason for not working and an off-site link to part of the answer.
Having followed the link and solved the problem completely, I thought it preferable to update the accepted answer help people more directly rather than make them figure it out. I thought it was quite well established that vague answers whose substance is off-site are not the most desirable. Is that not true?
Three reviewers rejected this as "intended to address the author and makes no sense as an edit". I find this to be a very strange interpretation. Clearly it expands on the existing answer to make it more complete (you could disagree for other reasons, but then why flag it with this reason?).
I don't mind adding it as an independent answer but don't really think that adds the most value.