[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #27970: Images copy paste function not working in WordPress 3.9
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Tue Sep 2 00:03:07 UTC 2014
#27970: Images copy paste function not working in WordPress 3.9
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Reporter: tanzilahmed | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: TinyMCE | Version: 3.9
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: close | Focuses: administration
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Comment (by nailgunner):
We seem to be in similar scenarios :). Yep, I decided to leave it in the
child, functions file (even though a plugin may be the best way to go as
Ozz suggested, specially for those not comfortable editing files).
I'll stay subscribed to this thread and will appreciate any future
news/solutions that may come up and thank you BitPath for all your help
and input. (You too Ozz.)
Replying to [comment:13 bitpath]:
> If it's working, a child theme is as good a place as a plugin for this
for now, just be sure to delete it from there when you switch to using a
plugin with similar functions. I'm looking forward to see if the Advanced
TinyMCE plugin gets more options to selectively disable filters.
> You just don't want to over-write core, plugin or theme files that will
be replaced on updates. Anything in your child theme should be resistant
to over-write.
> I think Ozz means this is something that does not belong as a core
default or even core option, and if so I completely agree.
> In my case, I don't care what google thinks of these user images (or SEO
optimizations), and it's more important that my users can just throw in
whatever they want quickly, screen shots, charts tables and pictures, etc.
This can bring over unwanted elements and for me, I'm training users to
use "paste as text" or the little format eraser when they don't want the
extra markup.
> I also don't care about making these user pasted images part of my media
database. This is for just disabling as much filtering as I could think
of and letting users, admins and future generations deal with the cleanup
and optimization. I'd prefer to localize the image into the media DB
instead of text encoding but don't know of anything that currently does
this correctly for this current scenario, so I'm opting to just let the
images come over as part of the page's encoded text.
> This is not for everyone I understand, but I look forward to whatever
options might get implemented into Advanced TinyMCE.
>
> Replying to [comment:12 nailgunner]:
> > Thank you Ozz for elaborating on the cons.
> >
> > I will see if I find a simple plugin to insert code into functions.php
file and will let you all know. I assume you prefer it is on a plugin in
case one changes theme, not touch the core files, etc?
> >
> > Sorry if this is going off topic.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/27970#comment:14>
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