On 7/22/2011, NotInUse said:

And yes it's BBEdit 10.
There's little mistaking it when you see the HTML Palette.

Agreed.

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I had to make a movie showing nothing happening and they've now asked
for the html file. Although, this happens with any file. It's clearly
a bug in the app.

I ran some tests here.

The behavior I'm seeing is exactly as you describe if I set the language to "(none)".

I'm not suggesting that yours is set to "(none)", but rather that something may be confusing BBEdit on your machines into thinking your HTML documents are not really HTML documents.

You say it happens with any document? How widely have you tested that? Have you tried creating a completely new, blank, plain-text document and setting it's language to HTML, then immediately dropping an image into that empty window?

I ask that because BBEdit is known to use some of the tags in an HTML document to figure out what kind of document it is (that's why you were getting the xhtml version of the img tag). So perhaps your HTML has something in it that the app finds off-putting.

Just offering suggestions, but that's the last of them. Hopefully they'll help you figure it out soon.

Seth

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