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<front>
<title>The Second Test Page
<body>
<h2>Introduction</h2>
This is the second test page. If you want, you may <a
href="../publichtml/index">return to the main test page</a>.
<hr>
This is the unordered list tester bit:
<ul>
Any text within the unordered list markers should be indented by a bit and
should have the bullet character in front of new bits. However, when I have
a long paragraph the left edge should be aligned with the first word of this
list item.
This is after a couple of new lines (not marked with the li marker)
<li>This was marked by a li
<li>This one has the /li marker as well</li>
Now let's try to see if we can nest these list items ...
<ul>
<li>This is the first item of the second level list
<li>This is now a long entry on the second level list to test whether the
word wrapping at a deeper nesting level is working. Hopefully it is all
working perfectly!
<ol>
This is another deeper layer, but this time an ordered list. However, the
current version does not line up the numbers properly.
<li>This the second entry in the ordered list
<li>And the third
<li>the fourth
<ol><li>four point one
<li>four point two<li>four point three<li>Twelve point four
<ol><li>Twelve point four point one<li>Twelve point four point 2
<ol><li>Twelve point four point two point one<li>
12.4.2.2</ol>
</ol>
</ol>
<li>The fifth item of the highest level ordered list
</ol>
<li>We're going to try to descend down the unordered list markers
<ul><li>Nested unordered list
<ul><li>Another level
<ul><li>Yet another level
</ul></ul></ul>
</ul>
This is the first level again, but should NOT be a new bullet point
</ul>
This part tests the straddling of arguments over linebreaks: <a align=middle
href="local://sillyfs::scsidisc4/$/!Boot/!Sprites#!boot">dummy link</a> although the
stuff in the anchor is rubbish - following it should take you to a root
directory listing for your current drive.
The HTML used to generate <em>this</em> page is in a looser format, whereas
the other page is more or less strictly following the rules.
<hr>
S.N.Brodie@ecs.soton.ac.uk