ikegami++ code works both for .link and .url files, but they are different: the first one contains binary data (but it seems that the final path is still human redable) while the second one is a plain text file:
perl -lne "print if s/URL=//" Perlmonks.url https://perlmonks.org/
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In reply to Re: How to get URL associated with an existing Windows URL shortcut?
by Discipulus
in thread How to get URL associated with an existing Windows URL shortcut?
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