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Dan Morrison wrote: >Michael Beddow wrote: >> But in html, the new ol block >> element >> implicitly closes the p element, so that the browser >> in effect rewrites to >> >> <p class="myclass"> >> Text before list >> </p> <<=============== !!!! >I don't get it. This result is not a product of an XSL processor, right? >The view-source in the browser does not actually show the (invalid) html >you illustrated? >It just displays 'as if' there was a </p> there, if I understand your >use of the word 'effectively'. > >I'm guessing your problem is a layout/browser one, rather than an >XSL/Syntax one. > >So which is the browser? >Netscape, which has a habit of dropping out of styles at every level of >nesting it can, or IE, which 'effectively' throws <p>s around everything >it finds? <snip/> I think Dan got it right. I'd try changing the <p class=...> to <div class=...> and close the div where the last </p> was. [untested] Rick Suiter XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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