doc: indent ordered list child content

Markdownlint flags this with MD029 rule.
Markdown renders will usually use list continuation number if it can.
Explicitly adding it to the list item child scope makes it clearer.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/29332
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
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Nick Schonning 2019-08-31 18:42:48 -04:00 committed by Daniel Bevenius
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The `dns` module contains functions belonging to two different categories:
1) Functions that use the underlying operating system facilities to perform
name resolution, and that do not necessarily perform any network communication.
1. Functions that use the underlying operating system facilities to perform
name resolution, and that do not necessarily perform any network
communication.
This category contains only one function: [`dns.lookup()`][]. **Developers
looking to perform name resolution in the same way that other applications on
the same operating system behave should use [`dns.lookup()`][].**
looking to perform name resolution in the same way that other applications
on the same operating system behave should use [`dns.lookup()`][].**
For example, looking up `iana.org`.
@ -23,16 +24,17 @@ dns.lookup('iana.org', (err, address, family) => {
// address: "192.0.43.8" family: IPv4
```
2) Functions that connect to an actual DNS server to perform name resolution,
2. Functions that connect to an actual DNS server to perform name resolution,
and that _always_ use the network to perform DNS queries. This category
contains all functions in the `dns` module _except_ [`dns.lookup()`][]. These
functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by
contains all functions in the `dns` module _except_ [`dns.lookup()`][].
These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by
[`dns.lookup()`][] (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). These functions should be used by
developers who do not want to use the underlying operating system's facilities
for name resolution, and instead want to _always_ perform DNS queries.
developers who do not want to use the underlying operating system's
facilities for name resolution, and instead want to _always_ perform DNS
queries.
Below is an example that resolves `'archive.org'` then reverse resolves the IP
addresses that are returned.
Below is an example that resolves `'archive.org'` then reverse resolves the
IP addresses that are returned.
```js
const dns = require('dns');

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curl -O https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss/raw-file/NSS_3_41_RTM/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt
```
The `_before` file will be used later. Verify that running `mk-ca-bundle` made
no changes to `src/node_root_certs.h`. If it did, something went wrong with the
previous update. Seek help!
The `_before` file will be used later. Verify that running `mk-ca-bundle`
made no changes to `src/node_root_certs.h`. If it did, something went wrong
with the previous update. Seek help!
Update metadata in the message below, and commit `certdata.txt`: