Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.3) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux khtml ignores the accept-charset="" attribute in the <form> tag. Rather anoying, if you try to type non-ISO-8859-1-Characters in most websites, even is the page has a fallback for this. They just end up as "?" example: http://forum.de.selfhtml.org
Created attachment 24241 [details] testcase Simple testcase presenting 4 different forms with 4 different charsets. Inputs are prefilled with values to test the behaviour.
Using the testcase I posted things seems to work fine in trunk r794020. I crosschecked the query strings generated by konqueror and FF2 and they are equal for each of the forms with different charsets.
Behaviour appears to be identical in 3.5.9 and svn trunk r801612 as well as Firefox 2.0, so I think this issue is fixed.