<p> and <br/> ags getting lost (with Multiple content blocks plugin)

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    I’m using WordPress 2.9.2. with the Multiple content blocks plugin Version 1.4.1 by Ontwerpstudio Trendwerk .

    I’ve got a fairly complex page with about 17 different blocks of content.

    I’m finding that the first time I enter data, it appears OK, but as I continue to add more content to other blocks on the same page that after two or three updates previously working content blocks suddnely lose all their <p> and
    tags.
    Looking in the PhpMyAdmin tables I see that the <p> (and
    ?) tags seem to have been converted into carriage returns, which are not honoured by HTML in the browser.

    I’ve tried putting the tags back in manually, but they still disappear after a few times round the editor.

    I’ve searched the fora and found a few posts talking about this sort of thing, but they all seem fairly old, and do not seem to offer any firm solution.

    Is there any update on this sort of thing. Is it a problem with Multiple content blocks, or a general one?

    I can’t believe all WordPress does the same thing all the time, or too many blogs would not work.

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