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Chrome and Safari splits ancestors when `document.execCommand("insertImage")` inserts an `<img>`, but we insert into the closest inline element. For example, ```html <b>A[]B</b> ``` Chrome and Safari make it to: ```html <b>A</b><img><b>B</b> ``` But Firefox makes it to: ```html <b>A<img>B</b> ``` I think that we should not change the behavior on Thunderbird. Therefore, the behavior is controlled with the new `options` argument and the new behavior runs only when the `HTMLEditor` works for content document and it's not caused by the XPCOM method. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D225037 |
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composer | ||
docs | ||
libeditor | ||
reftests | ||
spellchecker | ||
txmgr | ||
AsyncSpellCheckTestHelper.sys.mjs | ||
moz.build | ||
nsIDocumentStateListener.idl | ||
nsIEditActionListener.idl | ||
nsIEditor.idl | ||
nsIEditorMailSupport.idl | ||
nsIEditorSpellCheck.idl | ||
nsIHTMLAbsPosEditor.idl | ||
nsIHTMLEditor.idl | ||
nsIHTMLInlineTableEditor.idl | ||
nsIHTMLObjectResizer.idl | ||
nsITableEditor.idl |