They are perfectly legal
To quote RFC 1738:
Thus, only alphanumerics, the special characters "$-_.+!*'(),", and
reserved characters used for their reserved purposes may be used
unencoded within a URL.
Although this fact should not detract from the titishness of the original poster
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Fri 17 Mar 2006, 20:42,
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Thus, only alphanumerics, the special characters "$-_.+!*'(),", and
reserved characters used for their reserved purposes may be used
unencoded within a URL.
Although this fact should not detract from the titishness of the original poster