Hello.
I recently started using Firefox browser on Android mobile OS, and am having trouble with Korean letter URLs.
On Firefox, unlike Chrome or built-in Samsung internet browser, URLs containing Hangul are displayed ASCII code on every page.
For example, this is how the URL of '모질라 파이어폭스' article on korean wikipedia is displayed.
https://ko.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%AA%A8%EC%A7%88%EB%9D%BC_%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%B4%EC%96%B4%ED%8F%AD%EC%8A%A4
As you can see, it is totally a mess and very uncomfortable when it comes to sharing or modifing an URL.
I tried turning off HTTPS-Only Mode in settings however it didn't work.
My idea is that changing the browser's encoding setting from ASCII to UTF-8 will help, but I can't find any option for it.
Is there any solution or add-on to solve this problem?
Sorry if my English reads awkward. But I believe that you could understand my situation.
Version info
120.0.1 (Build #2015988378), a61decd90e+
GV: 120.0.1-20231127143053
AS: 120.0.1
Hello.
I recently started using Firefox browser on Android mobile OS, and am having trouble with Korean letter URLs.
On Firefox, unlike Chrome or built-in Samsung internet browser, URLs containing Hangul are displayed ASCII code on every page.
For example, this is how the URL of '모질라 파이어폭스' article on korean wikipedia is displayed.
https://ko.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%AA%A8%EC%A7%88%EB%9D%BC_%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%B4%EC%96%B4%ED%8F%AD%EC%8A%A4
As you can see, it is totally a mess and very uncomfortable when it comes to sharing or modifing an URL.
I tried turning off HTTPS-Only Mode in settings however it didn't work.
My idea is that changing the browser's encoding setting from ASCII to UTF-8 will help, but I can't find any option for it.
Is there any solution or add-on to solve this problem?
Sorry if my English reads awkward. But I believe that you could understand my situation.
Version info
120.0.1 (Build #2015988378), a61decd90e+
GV: 120.0.1-20231127143053
AS: 120.0.1