| EDITING DELEGATE: shouldBeginEditingInDOMRange:range from 0 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document to 9 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidBeginEditing:WebViewDidBeginEditingNotification |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidChangeSelection:WebViewDidChangeSelectionNotification |
| EDITING DELEGATE: shouldChangeSelectedDOMRange:range from 6 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document to 7 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document toDOMRange:range from 0 of #text > LI > OL > OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document to 5 of #text > LI > OL > OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document affinity:NSSelectionAffinityDownstream stillSelecting:FALSE |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidChangeSelection:WebViewDidChangeSelectionNotification |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidChange:WebViewDidChangeNotification |
| EDITING DELEGATE: shouldChangeSelectedDOMRange:range from 6 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document to 6 of OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document toDOMRange:range from 0 of #text > LI > OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document to 0 of LI > OL > OL > DIV > BODY > HTML > #document affinity:NSSelectionAffinityDownstream stillSelecting:FALSE |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidChangeSelection:WebViewDidChangeSelectionNotification |
| EDITING DELEGATE: webViewDidChange:WebViewDidChangeNotification |
| This tests indenting "three" then undoing the indent. You should see one, two and three numbered 1 through 3 then four as a sublist with number 1. |
| Bugzilla bug |
| Radar bug |
| |
| one |
| two |
| three |
| four |
| Before indent: <li>one</li> <li>two</li> <li id="test">three</li> <ol><li>four</li></ol> |
| After indent: <li>one</li> <li>two</li> <ol><li id="test">three</li><li>four</li></ol> |
| After undoing: <li>one</li> <li>two</li> <li id="test">three</li> <ol><li>four</li></ol> |
| The test passed |