On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:31 PM, David Hyatt <hy...@apple.com> wrote:
> You aren't only selecting text on a page though. For example, copying can > be of all the HTML content. This includes tables, images, plugins, etc. > If you don't highlight that content, then you're lying about what gets > copied. > No, you're misunderstanding me. The bug is that that stuff is copied. The desired behavior is that it not be copied when it is part of a non-editable area on the page. The only time non-text should be copied is when it is part of a rich text area. In that case copying rich content makes sense. maybe that's the difference in perception on your part is that on Windows > you don't commonly copy/paste into apps that support HTML? > No, I have the opposite problem. Nearly everything I paste into supports HTML, or this wouldn't be so infuriating. Copy/paste within the same app while doing rich text editing in Chrome, and > you'll see why including elements other than text in the selection makes > sense. > See my noted exception above. PK
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