Previously Mark Ramm wrote:
> > URIs can be UTF-8 with standard URL %-escaping - most browsers will
> > decode (and encode) that automatically and show the unicode string in
> > the address bar. That is especially important for languages with a
> > non-latin character set: without this URLs are horrible for them.
> 
> It would be awesome if routes supported this natively, even if only as
> an option, because lots of international URL's are much cleaner with
> it than they would be without it.

If you work with Asian companies it's pretty much a hard requirement
these days.

Wichert.

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