Hi Lars, I am not going to explain what and why DocBook tools produce. But for HTML 4.01, the LI element can contain block or inline elements (zero or more). The P is the block element where the <p> tag is required and the </p> tag is optional. Thus, the following
<ul> <li><p>Some Paragraph</p></li> </ul> is O.K. But also, the string of characters is _inline_. Thus, the following <ul> <li>Some text</li> </ul> is also O.K. I guess that it depends on the browser if the two cases will be rendered the same way or differently. I am not good in DocBook, yet. But I would expect the first case to be produced from your source, because you explicitly says that you want "para" inside the list item. See you, Petr > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:53 AM > To: docbook-apps > Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem > > Hi > > I've some problems with the listitem-tag while producing html. The > html gets <li>, and thereafter a <p>-tag: While viewing this html file > with for instance "links", it displays one blank line after the > list-symbol. > > The source have this lines: > > <Para> > > <ItemizedList> > <ListItem> > > <Para> > the text. > > </Para> > </ListItem> > > ... > > And the html-file has this code: > > <UL > ><LI > ><P > > Some text. </P > ></LI > > > > I think the <p> after <LI> shouldn't be there. Isn't that right? > > What can I do to get the result I want? > > Please help! > Lars > -- > Lars Bjørndal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Storetveitåsen 15, 5067 Bergen. > Tlf.: 55 28 87 55 Mobil: 958 37 537 Telefaks: 55 28 40 67