The standard spiel we're usually given is that NAA flags should only be used when a moderator without any detailed knowledge about the technologies being used and without seeing the question should be able to determine that the answer is not an answer.
Additionally VLQ is a de facto alias of NAA, since no mods or members of staff have ever managed to articulate an example of a post that warrants a VLQ flag but not a NAA flag and the system handles them identically.
The answer in question read:
Use phantom instead. Easy to use. Just add phantomjs.exe in the folder where your php is executed. http://phantomjs.org/
Is it conceivable, in principle, to a person without detailed knowledge of the technologies involved, that there exists some programming problem that could be resolved by swapping to PhantomJS, and that this can be achieved simply by adding phantomjs.exe
to the folder containing your PHP scripts? Yes, it is perfectly conceivable. Therefore VLQ doesn't apply here.
(I agree that this state of affairs is stupid.)
Hey, use this library instead! [link]
. There was no attempt to explain what the library does or how it answers the question. That leaves us with just the name of a library and a link. That really doesn't answer the question. Even a sentence or two would make it passable. Put another way, under the theory that any link to a library is acceptable, I could just tell the OP to use jQuery