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I am trying to create a simple JavaScript system that shows a certain comic based on the #fragment identifier (a.k.a. hash) of the URL.
When using spaces or similar special characters in this hash they will get converted to %20 or a similar sequence, through means of URL encoding.
This does not look nice. Thus, when you want to refer to a certain comic,blogpost,etc by its title in the URL, I believe it is common to replace all spaces and other URL-unsafe characters by a different URL-safe symbol. In fact, StackOverflow does this as well.
However, what do I do when the symbol I want to replace it with also exists in the input string?
For instance, when I substitute all spaces ( ) with hyphens (-), what do I do with already existing hyphens?