[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #61582: Cannot Insert Images in WordPress 6.5.5

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#61582: Cannot Insert Images in WordPress 6.5.5
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 Reporter:  derekpadula                       |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)                      |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal                            |   Milestone:  Awaiting
                                              |  Review
Component:  General                           |     Version:  6.5.5
 Severity:  normal                            |  Resolution:  worksforme
 Keywords:  needs-testing needs-testing-info  |     Focuses:
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Comment (by ken01102018):

 Replying to [comment:22 derekpadula]:My MacBook Pro (about 7 years old) OS
 is no longer upgradeable.  I'm stuck at Ventura for about a year or so.
 I'll eventually have to upgrade to a newer model.  However, I still have a
 2010 27 inch iMac (I really like that 27 inch monitor), which I seldom use
 now, but I keep it around because it is still compatible with an Epson
 Scanner, that I purchased at about the same time as my current laptop.
 When Apple went to 64 bit, that Epson scanner became incompatible with my
 MacBook Pro and Epson apparently will not upgrade to make it compatible.
 Similar story with a Brother laser printer/scanner/fax machine.  While I
 can still print to the brother via my MacBook Pro, I can't use its scanner
 to scan a document or photo to a file, and Brother will not upgrade its
 software.  I don't like this planned obsolescence in such expensive
 machines, so I hang on to those as long as they have some usefulness or I
 can find work arounds.

 In defense of Apple, Google, like IE before, likes to create proprietary
 formats, then charge a big license fee to use that format.  Often, those
 proprietary formats are not even blessed by any of the standard setting
 organizations.  But Google Chrome is a popular browser, so it gets away
 with such actions.

 > I'm glad you were able to figure it out. Typical Apple problem, where
 their proprietary browser uses the OS settings instead of the browser
 settings, and the OS doesn't support AVIF. Seems like AVIF is supported in
 the latest OS version, if it's worth it to you to upgrade.

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