Hi,
is it possible to search for and rewrite hex values of a site using
greasemonkey?
There is a site that uses both, japanese characters and german
umlauts. The umlauts are encoded in ascii (ISO) but the japanese
characters are encoded in UTF-8, so every browser does encode one of
them incorrect.
So I would like to search for the hex codes of the umlauts in the
german part of the site and replace them with UTF-8 codes before they
are encoded.
It works when I manually edit a downloaded copy with a hex editor, but
since it is an interactive page I need a way to do it on the fly.

Kind regards
Laurin

By the way, as a user and developer I really want to kick any web
designer's (and of course database admin's) arse when they mix
encodings like that...

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