You've likely encountered URLs full of strange symbols and percent signs while browsing the internet on your smartphone or Chromebook. At first glance, these URLs often look like a mess of random ...
It's best to look at this issue from a technical point of view. I believe the W3C has rules out that URLs have to be "urlencoded" which means that special characters (and spaces are special characters ...
hanser Ars Legatus Legionis 24y 41,737 Subscriptor++ Nov 7, 2016 #2 You've discovered URL encoding: ...