It fooled two reviewers and a moderator. As Hans Passant says, it did a remarkably good job of hiding its essential "answer" character.
I made a couple of tweaks to the formatting/presentation and undeleted it. It does attempt to provide an answer to the question, even if the answerer doesn't know why the fix worked.
This Meta question prompted a follow-up flag that caused me to take another look at it. It would have been equally as effective for you to have raised that flag yourself. "Not an answer" and "very low quality" post flags are processed fairly quickly, given their sheer quantity. It is certainly possible for mistakes to be made. A flag is a reasonable way to get another moderator to take a second look, if you feel strongly that a mistake was made.