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Bremen, KS | "Computer language"? I'm not sure what that is, but do you mean that common punctuation characters are being replaced by a percent escape as described here:
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.ASP
As that page notes, URLs cannot contain spaces so any spaces are coded as '%20' where the '20' is the hexadecimal value for the ASCII space character. Other punctuation or characters not in the base ASCII alphabet will be encoded similarly.
If you can provide an example from a screenshot that would be helpful.
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