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| Reporter | Ewen Pring | |
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| Severity | feature | Reproducibility | always | |
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| Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | |
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| Platform | Beagleboard | OS | RISC OS | OS Version | 5.19 |
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| Product Version | 3.4 | |
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| Target Version | | Fixed in Version | | |
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| Summary | 0002434: Ordered list numbering - does not support a starting number |
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| Description | NS always displays ordered lists starting from the number 1, and does not support the START attribute (of the OL element) which allows a different starting number to be specified.
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| Steps To Reproduce | See uploaded file test.htm |
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| Additional Information | This can affect content e.g. an HTML manual or specification or legal document which uses OL to number sections or instructions.
According to https://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/ol.html the start attribute of the OL element was once deprecated but was then un-deprecated! |
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| Tags | No tags attached. |
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| Fixed in CI build # | |
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| Reported in CI build # | 3049 |
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