I'm using emacs (on Linux) and there i see it as ö, so
it is not utf8 i guess.
My solution is the following:
Replace the umlauts from the input with our private encoding for them,
that is <UL>o</UL> (we have no umlauts on our
keyboards, although we are in germany!)
and replace them back to ö in the output.
Konqueror still gets the internal server error (that i send back via a "die") when it sends the two letter encoding. Opera encodes it as F6, and it works.
With Mozilla i cannot enter an ö, and if i change the
request line i get int the case of %F6 the wanted matches
and in the other case the internal server error.
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