Ordered list scenarios Feb27 '05

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# (1 of 1): Joshua Street » joahua.com/blog

14 hours, 17 minutes after the fact. (Mon 28 Feb 2005, 1:26 AM CST)

Good, because apparently the start attribute has been deprecated in XHTML 1.1. Someone on the WSG mailing list pointed this out last year, citing an example where it needed to be used, something to do with legal documents and the way sections in those are marked up... and headings wouldn't suffice, I can't recall why. It seemed a valid (hah... that's unintentional) point at the time!

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While exporting a Pages document to HTML, I noticed that <ol> has an attribute start. I had not known this up until this point.

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