That is odd. Could you post the code you are using? Specifically the code within the custom tag, an example of the text (including your custom tag call) within the XML Text Field and the HTML for that content that is output to the browser.
Hopefully that will help us help you.
Alex
Alex
[ bald_technologist on the IRC channel (irc.freenode.net): #eZpublish ]
This is the text from the myblue.tpl: <span class="myblue">{$content}</span>
This is the text as I entered it into the Intro field: This week, some members of the crew are reporting live from Hall A, attending "Top fair 2003". Top fair 2003 <custom name="myblue>this is my blue colored text</custom>is an international trade fair for Information Technology and Telecommunications. The trade fair is held for the 5th time.
This is the HTML that gets displayed on the actual web site:
<div class="intro"><p>
This week, some members of the crew are reporting live from Hall A, attending "Top fair 2003". Top fair 2003
</p> <span class="myblue"><p>
this is my blue colored text<br />
</p>
</span><p>
is an international trade fair for Information Technology and Telecommunications. The trade fair is held for the 5th time.
</p> </div>
As you can see ez is taking my single paragraph and breaking it into three paragraphs:
<p>1st paragraph</p>
<span class="myblue"><p>blue text</p></span> <p>3rd paragraph</p>
Any ideas how I can keep it all in one paragraph? Maybe you have an idea on how to selectivly eliminate the <p> tags??
I tried doing a search for "inline". I could not find anything that wouild have helped me with this. I know that they are working on documenting a lot of these things and I for one will be very thankful when they have documented a lot of these things. In fact it makes me wonder if theire have been other issue that I had given up on that could still work out.