In my review queues, the following suggested edit came up:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/22210409
The edit is on an accepted answer with net 124 votes (+125, -1). The original is very light on the details, providing an outdated link and a one-line fix.
To me, the existing answer is great in that it is succint and straight to the point, which is probably why it has been upvoted so much.
The suggested edit also looks great though, in that it gives reasoning as to why the one-liner will work, and gives some background into the issue.
I'm inclined to allow the edit, but I can see a case for both rejecting the edit and accepting it. Not sure if Meta is the right place to ask, but I'm interested in feedback as to what is the correct decision when reviewing.