On 07/26/11 18:01, Laurin wrote:
is it possible to search for and rewrite hex values of a site using greasemonkey?
"Hex values" no. Javascript always uses full unicode strings.
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.
If you can identify the incorrect characters, by whatever the browser has interpreted them to be, you can indeed change them to anything else.
Doing it before they are ever displayed will be on the order of difficult to impossible though, with Greasemonkey.
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