This might be confusing to explain but I think if you actually go through the steps it will make more sense. If a page with javascript containing a prompt() is "web previewed" then TextMate itself will continually web preview in the background causing the javascript prompt() to appear over and over. This only occurs with prompt, not with confirm() or alert() which don't even show for me.
Is this a bug or expected behavior? I made a video to show what I mean: http://screencast.com/t/mjCoYl0Jk Here are the steps for those who didn't watch the video: 1. Create a new Document. 2. Set the Language to be HTML 3. Type or Paste: <script type="text/javascript"> prompt('hi'); </script> 4. Show Web Preview (Window -> Show Web Preview or <control><alt><cmd>P) Now Close the web preview and start editing the javascript in any way. For instance change the text from 'hi' to 'hello', remove the semi-colon, or start making a new line. Whatever the change, after doing nothing for about half a second a new prompt appears (without the web preview window). - Joe _______________________________________________ textmate-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate-dev
