OK... so, here's the problem. Copy/pasting URLs with a non-Latin TLD.
Example - copy/pasting an URL with a latin TLD, but the rest of the URL is in Cyrillic:
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https://plusinfo.mk/заев-катица-и-сјо-ја-вратија-надежта-за/
No problem, the browser converts the characters to %XX. But, when the TLD is not a Latin one, here's what happens.
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http://кто.рф/
As you can see, it doesn't convert the characters to %XX.
As I said, don't know if this is expected behavior, it's still not implemented or if it's a bug .
In the first example, I even had to "bend" the expected behavior a bit by copy/pasting the TLD first, then the rest of the URL in a text editor to get to the URL in the code LOL . There was no way I could copy/paste the whole URL without the Cyrillic part of the URL being converted to %XX. But, that's not what happens when the TLD has non-Latin characters in it .