Thanks for the repiles -- and sorry for the delayed reply. I guess I'm 
doing something obnoxiously stupid.

The code I'm working with looks like this: 

  (GET  "/:profile-page" [profile-page]
           ..... ;;; check if user is in database, if so, show the profile 
page: ))

I've tried several variations on the theme, but the only thing that doesn't 
throw an error is this: 

(:require [ring.util.codec :as codec)

  (GET (codec/url-encode "/:profile-page") [profile-page]

Which does not give the desired result and throws a 404. 

I tried adding it in middleware, converting the arguments to a map, stuff 
like this: 

  (GET (str "/:profile-page" (codec/url-encode [profile-page]))

At this point, I'm clearly guessing and I fear I did something wrong 
somewhere else. I'm still confused as to why, even after using this, the 
urls do not replace any of the spaces with %20 or anything else. 

It's probably not the least bit surprising that this works without throwing 
a 404, but of course, does not replace the blank spaces:

  (GET (codec/url-decode "/:profile-page") [profile-page]

Thanks;
David

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