Ok - I've got this kiosk application I'm building - there's a playback
and there's a builder. The builder has a lot of textformatting going
on. Up to now I've been allowing the client to put in their text into
a textfiled, select a pulldown and it automatically inserts the
correct textformatting.

However, since I'm saving all this textformatting to an xml file
embedded in a CDATA file, if there's a problem with the textformat,
then I'm screwed.

One of the biggest problems that has been pointed out is that there is
no way of setting more 'space after a paragraph' that you can do in
photoshop.

I'm starting to think that I should do it all as CSS, so that if i use
an external CSS file, and put <class> around the selected/edited text,
it's not saved with the xml and I can massage it afterwards.

But is it also possible to do a 'space after paragraph' setting in css
for flash text?

Thanks for any advice; it's at the tail end and this project is way behind.
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