Handling of invalid nested lists inconsistent with other browsers
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(Core :: DOM: Core & HTML, defect, P3)
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(Reporter: julian.reschke, Unassigned)
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For invalid input, Firefox apparently applies item numbering in a different way than other browsers.
See https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-5.htm, where list numbering is "broken" in Firefox, but "works" in Chrome (item "Licenses to IETF Documents and IETF Contributions" is supposed to be 3, not 6).
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Updated•5 years ago
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Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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(In reply to Julian Reschke from comment #0)
For invalid input, Firefox apparently applies item numbering in a different way than other browsers.
See https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-5.htm, where list numbering is "broken" in Firefox, but "works" in Chrome (item "Licenses to IETF Documents and IETF Contributions" is supposed to be 3, not 6).
Looks the website made changes so the issue is no longer exposed on this site.
Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 2•5 years ago
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FWIW, the problem still seems to occur in the sub items of item 3, which are a, d, e, f, c
Updated•4 years ago
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