Hi,
Recently the ability to use other charactersets in URIs has been introduced however traditionally URIs have only used one character set, that with the letters a-z, numbers 0-9 and a few special characters. You can search for and read the various RFCs which underpin this system on the internet.
Now that other countries are starting to use other charactersets in URIs things will change but Ceon URI Mapping still goes by the RFCs which have underpinned the web since its invention by Tim Berners-Lee.
Sorry, there are no plans at this time to rewrite the software for compatibility with additional charactersets.
The numbers you see are the codes used to represent the individual characters, parsed into URI "% and code" format.
All the best..
Conor
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