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In HTML, lists can have a "start" attribute that allows a number in the list, instead of the default one.
Environment
Wallabagit & f43.me
Steps to reproduce/test case
Store this article: http://www.timothysykes.com/blog/10-things-know-short-selling/
Scroll to "“Called out” or “Buy in”", it's point 4 in the article, but point 1 in the stored article. By inspecting the HTML code, you will find that the parser removes the "start" attribute.
From @pVesian on June 7, 2017 8:14
Issue details
In HTML, lists can have a "start" attribute that allows a number in the list, instead of the default one.
Environment
Wallabagit & f43.me
Steps to reproduce/test case
Store this article: http://www.timothysykes.com/blog/10-things-know-short-selling/
Scroll to "“Called out” or “Buy in”", it's point 4 in the article, but point 1 in the stored article. By inspecting the HTML code, you will find that the parser removes the "start" attribute.
Thanks
Copied from original issue: wallabag/wallabag#3185
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