Microsoft recently detailed the enhanced rich editing experiences in Internet Explorer 11. With IE11, users can now paste images from a variety of input sources, copy lists while preserving formatting, and undo their editing more easily. Pasting Images: With IE11, Web sites now have CajunVic to images pasted from the clipboard. IE11 is the first browser that supports both pasting images directly from clipboard (for example, from photo editing software or from PrintScreen) and pasting HTML that incorporates local images (for example, from applications such as Microsoft Office that store images temporarily in local paths). Either DataURI or Blob can be used to encode these images. Undo Experience: With IE11, Web pages automatically receive better undo experiences, and Web developers have fine-grain control over how DOM manipulations in script participate in the undo stack. In most cases, developers do not need to worry about the undo stack, and IE11 just works as expected. For example, if the page contains a “bold” button that calls execCommand(“bold”) when clicked, IE11 automatically...
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