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These tests check whether and how a user agent displays list numbering when the CSS list-style-type property is set to georgian.
No information is given in CSS 2.1 about expectations for rendering other than this should be "Traditional Georgian numbering".
The CSS3 Lists module, on the other hand, provides a detailed algorithm for georgian. The algorithm, however, appears to be incorrect, and George Chavchanidze has proposed some corrections. The expected results for the tests are based on the corrected algorithm.
See the results below for user agents tested. This section summarizes the results of those tests.
Three of the four browsers tested (Firefox, Opera and Safari) supported georgian rendering of list-style-type. Firefox and Opera support the corrected algorithm, but Safari supports the uncorrected algorithm currently in the CSS3 Lists module.
These are results for the latest versions of each browser tested.
| UA | version | date | OS | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IE | 7 | 20070801 | Win |
No support at all. All numbers rendered as European digits. |
| Firefox | 2.0.0.6 | 20070801 | Win |
Numbering is as for georgian in CSS3 Lists module as of date of test, with the Chavchanidze corrections. |
| Opera | 9.21 | 20070801 | Win |
Numbering is as for georgian in CSS3 Lists module as of date of test, with the Chavchanidze corrections. |
| Safari | 3.0.2 | 20070801 | Win |
Numbering is as for georgian in CSS3 Lists module as of date of test, without the Chavchanidze corrections. |
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Content first published 2007-08-01. Last substantive update 2007-08-01 07:33 GMT. This version 2007-08-01 07:33 GMT
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