[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #27970: Images copy paste function not working in WordPress 3.9

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#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 bitpath):

 I think Ozz means that a plugin to selectively disable cleanup would be
 preferable to making this a default or rolling it into core.
 There is currently no plugin doing this, so for those advanced people who
 need this for now, putting it into functions.php is just fine, even though
 a plugin where you could selectively enable this would be preferable.  You
 just have to be aware what it is actually doing, and decide if the
 tradeoff is worth it for your sitch, which is why it's too unwieldy to
 just throw it in core.
 In my specific case, I don't care what google thinks of user images (or
 SEO optimizations), and it's more important to me that my users can just
 throw in whatever they want quickly, screen shots, charts tables and
 pictures, etc.  It 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 member's screen shots part of my media
 database.  This is for just disabling as much filtering as possible and
 letting god, admins and future generations deal with the cleanup and
 optimization...  :)
 Using this by default would require a lot of training as to what it's
 actually doing.

 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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