Thank you. I think if it would be possible to have both of those things,
it would be very helpful.

That is, showing the broken symlink to the URL location, and when one
tries to do something like "cat"ing the file, it would indicate that
it's a reparse point pointing to a remote file.

If those things both make sense to do and don't "break the rules" of how
we represent filesystems, I think having them would shed a little more
light on to the file rather than the generic exception/error
"unsupported reparse point".

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