Notes in Mountain Lion with images

I created notes on Mountain Lion and they sync with my iPad/iPhone.  However notes on Mountain Lion that contain images dont sync, the note sync but the images dont.
Is there a way to fix this?  Is this part of iOS 6?

This is normal. For the moment. IOS notes should show a paperclip instead of an image. For images to sync you have to wait for IOS6.

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