I see now.

I have very little experience with Flash as a font end, but it seems to 
me that you would need to have Flash recognize the line break some how. 
I don't know how flash renders text, but if it can render basic HTML, 
then your fine.

Try embedding a CFLF where the <br/> tags are, ala:

<xsl:value-of select="&#13;&#10;"/>

These should not be normalized or escaped by your XML parser.

--
Alex

Mark Leder wrote:

>Alex,
>Thanks for looking into this with me.
>Here's an XML snip, showing two different pic captions.  The second
><caption>, I inserted a <br /> to show where I would want a break for a new
>paragraph.
>To see the actual flash, go to http://www.pearlywhitesmile.com/testimonials/
>=============
>  
>
-- 
Alex Sherwood
Director, Internet Services
PHS Collection Agency
Phone: 813-283-4579
Web: www.phs-net.com


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