A client ran into this today and I puzzled out what the issue was.
Her content has a pair of short ordered lists in it, but CKE's content formatting would get applied everywhere *but* the actual item numbers.
If I took her content local, edited it so it was fine, and dropped it back in, CKE would regurgitate it back to how it was. If I had the entire pile of content tucked into a single span with various attributes, and the content looked like this:
<span>
xxxx
xxxx
1. list item
2. list item
yyyy
yyyy
</span>
once CKE was done with it, the "xxxx" and "yyyy" portions would both be within their own spans, and the two "list item" text bits would be within *their* own spans, within the <li></li> tags, to wit:
<span>
xxxx
xxxx
</span>
1. <span>list item</span>
2. <span>list item</span>
<span>
yyyy
yyyy
</span>
But handling the style info this way excludes the actual "1." "2." text bits - those get no style applied.
Her content has a pair of short ordered lists in it, but CKE's content formatting would get applied everywhere *but* the actual item numbers.
If I took her content local, edited it so it was fine, and dropped it back in, CKE would regurgitate it back to how it was. If I had the entire pile of content tucked into a single span with various attributes, and the content looked like this:
<span>
xxxx
xxxx
1. list item
2. list item
yyyy
yyyy
</span>
once CKE was done with it, the "xxxx" and "yyyy" portions would both be within their own spans, and the two "list item" text bits would be within *their* own spans, within the <li></li> tags, to wit:
<span>
xxxx
xxxx
</span>
1. <span>list item</span>
2. <span>list item</span>
<span>
yyyy
yyyy
</span>
But handling the style info this way excludes the actual "1." "2." text bits - those get no style applied.
Re: Issue with ordered list item number formatting
Let me know if you find a solution.
thanks,
DC