#4001: Using the link button on an image produces incorrect HTML code, and it
doesn't work
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 Reporter:  drewbocz           |       Owner:  garry.yao   
     Type:  Bug                |      Status:  assigned    
 Priority:  Normal             |   Milestone:  CKEditor 3.0
Component:  Core : Styles      |     Version:              
 Keywords:  Confirmed Review?  |  
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Description changed by fredck:

Old description:

> Bug in CKEditor (Nightly Build Revision 3936)
> OS: Windows XP
> Browser: Mozilla Firefox 3.5.1 (also tested in Google Chrome - same
> problem)
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 1) I put a photo in the editor.
> 2) I clicked on the photo.
> 3) I clicked on the link button.
> 4) I entered the target URL and clicked OK.
> 5) I hit the SOURCE button to check the code.
>
> Instead of generating <a href="http://targeturl";> code, it generates
> something like this: <img href="http://targeturl"; ... >
>
> This happened in both the downloaded version on our test server, as well
> as your online demo.

New description:

 Bug in CKEditor (Nightly Build Revision 3936)
 OS: Windows XP
 Browser: Mozilla Firefox 3.5.1 (also tested in Google Chrome - same
 problem)

 Here's what I did:

  1. I put a photo in the editor.
  2. I clicked on the photo.
  3. I clicked on the link button.
  4. I entered the target URL and clicked OK.
  5. I hit the SOURCE button to check the code.

 Instead of generating <a href="http://targeturl";> code, it generates
 something like this: <img href="http://targeturl"; ... >

 This happened in both the downloaded version on our test server, as well
 as your online demo.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.fckeditor.net/ticket/4001#comment:4>
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