Personally, I'd probably recommend deletion on something like that.

For example, this looks like an answer

> to get the number of items in an array list, use its [size
> method](http://www.url.com/to-get-the-number-of-items-in-an-arraylist-use-its-size-method.html)

whereas

> Look at this link it will help you a lot http://www.url.com/to-get-the-number-of-items-in-an-arraylist-use-its-size-method.html

is just a link only answer. 

In the official [NAA thread](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/225370/your-answer-is-in-another-castle-when-is-an-answer-not-an-answer), you can see how the first one is an answer. It doesn't show what to do in cases like this though. 

If the answerer had the attention of leaving an actual answer and not just a link, they would likely leave something like the first one. The second one just appears to point the questioner to another website where the answer can be found. Just in this case, the url slug possibly happens to be an answer by itself, which could likely just be a coincidence.

I'd have no problem with people recommending deletion on these and leaving it up to the answerer to improve their answer. However if you feel that the url slug is an answer, you can always just edit it for the answerer. Where they can then choose to rollback if that's not what they meant or hopefully improve after they see your edit.