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[Bug 13704] Re: The li element (the value attribute) What (other than compatibility with pre-html5 user agents) is the rationale for limiting the value attribute to an integer? The value attribute should be interpreted by user agents as a hint to the user agent about

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--- Comment #6 from Henri Sivonen <hsivonen@iki.fi> 2011-12-05 09:31:16 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #5)

> As far as multiple list items with the same ordinal number goes, I agree that
> that's a bit odd. Henri, if you think that that is something we should require,
> please file a separate bug for it and I'll add it to the spec.

I think it's not worthwhile to add a conformance requirement for that. It's not
a big problem that needs solving and if someone has a use case that your
imagination fails to foresee right now, a restriction would be annoying for
them.

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