In addition to xslt solutions you also have solutions at the html level.
The fault really is in the half baked content model of p. div is
essentiallly p with a more sensible content model, you can have both
inline and nested blocks if you use div instead of p, or xhtml2 p's
(finally) have a more useful content model, allowing nested block
structures.
David
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