Thanks guys.  

Javascript is out, as our internal NLA standards try to avoid where
possible. Value attribute falls into the same category as the start
attribute...

Yes, theoretically you can do things with the counter in CSS, but to
actually do anything meaningful, CSS would really need to be a fully
programmable environment where relationships and variables were possible
and easy to handle.

ON another note...
re:
<snip>
Can someone explain why this incredibly useful attribute:

>> <ol>
>>   <li value=40></li>


  is deprecated, or is it?
</snip>


There's a little bit of info here

http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/2004-March/000255.htm
l


Thanks
Somaya

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