/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lars Bjørndal) was heard to say:
| I think the <p> after <LI> shouldn't be there. Isn't that right?
|
| What can I do to get the result I want?

The P is perfectly legitimate. Some %@$@!@$? browsers don't seem to do this right.
I'm not sure what help can be offered, except perhaps, to filter your content.
I think there were some DSSSL hacks intended to help, but they were always such
ugly hacks...

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | quarrel with ourselves,
                                   | poetry.--W. B. Yeats

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