Chrome can't paste from desktop into CKEditor 4 - google-chrome

in Firefox it is possible to copy and paste an image into CKEditor from Word or even directly from the desktop itself. In any version of Chrome, however, it is not possible. I can't have Chrome users uploading images and then hotlinking to those images, so is there a workaround?
Chrome can easily go to any website, copy an image and paste into CKeditor. It just won't work from the user's machine, where most of these images are coming from.

CKEditor using ImagePaste plugin it work only for Firefox.
You can try with doksoft_image_embed plugin. See demo here:
http://doksoft.com/soft/ckeditor-image-embed/demo.html
Unfortunately this plugin is Commercial License.
Or you can try with Base64 Image:
Base64 Image will replace ImagePaste, Button Upload image as base64 into CKEditor:
http://ckeditor.com/addon/base64image

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I've tried to copy a rich text with formulas from here, but it isn't working. Google docs says "Unable to create some images", and Word 2016 just say nothing. My OS is Windows 10. I've tried different browsers (Chrome, Opera, Edge).
Google Docs wont accept pasted svg images. A work around (if you have control over your mathjax plugin) is generating those images as .png.

ASP.NET - Images Not Loading Properly on Google Chrome/Firefox?

I am making a web application using ASP.NET and I noticed that only Internet Explorer loads images properly that are on my home computer (../Desktop/WebsiteImages/xxxx.jpg), whereas the images won't load on Chrome or Firefox. If I want the images to display on Google Chrome or Firefox, I have to upload the images on a web hosting site such as imgur instead of having them all on a file on my computer. Is this a known bug?
If I want the images to display on Google Chrome or Firefox, I have to
upload the images on a web hosting site such as imgur instead of
having them all on a file on my computer. Is this a known bug?
It is not a bug.
Web Server will never serve a file which is located outside of a web application (unless you create an image handler by yourself).
If you are new to web application, easiest way is to place images inside ~/images/ folder inside your ASP.Net application.
Then you can call the image like this -
<img src="#Url.Content("~/Images/MyImage.jpg")" alt="My Image"/>
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Issues on chrome showing an embedded PDF

I have the following code in a html document:
<p>PDF sample</p>
<object data="http://www.whateverdomain.com/whatever/~/media/sample.pdf" type="application/pdf"></object>
This is working in IE, Firefox but not in Chrome. Appears a grey box in the browser with no embedded pdf. When I check on "network" tab in chrome I'm receiving a HTTP 200 response but PDF is not shown.
I tried URL encode tilde "~" symbol replacing it by %7e but still its not working on Chrome.
I don't have the possibility of changing the url which is provided by an external service.
Do you have any clue on how to solve ?
You might wish to try and use a simple iframe. At the very least I am pretty sure that works for chrome, might not work for IE though. Another alternative is using the Google Docs viewer, with that you are sure to be cross browser compatible, although some pdf's might not render perfectly. The last option you have is using something like pdf.js to render the pdf's yourself inside the browser. Gives you a lot of control and ensures that even people running computers without a pdf viewer installed (or a native pdf viewer like chrome and firefox) will be able to view the file.

Font Awesome does not work in browser, but works in codepen

I downloaded Font Awesome today and did it a try. In firefox and chrome (latest versions) it appears as blank squares. If a use the CDN link, it doesnt even work, the standard bullets appear instead of the blank squares. But in codepen.io, it just worked fine, using the CDN.
The html i used is just the same as the example of the lists, which is here: http://codepen.io/pietrofxq/pen/BCaoD
Does someone knows the problem?
You are using a schemaless URL to access the CDN.
If you are trying to open the page from your disk (schema being file://) then it will fail is it will use the same schema to access the CDN
Try with a full URL http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.0.3/css/font-awesome.css
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Images not displaying in WebKit based browsers

For some strange, bizarre reason, my images in my website just will not display on webkit based languages (such as safari and chrome).
This is the image tag
<img src="images/dukkah.jpg" class="imgleft"/>
Not only does it not display in the website, it wont display when accessed directly at http://kilkin.massiveatom.com/kilkin/images/dukkah.jpg
...Why?
Imagemagick reports that this particular image is saved in CMYK colorspace instead of the more standard RGB. Try converting it, it should be more compatible with the webkit rendering engine.
Imagemagick is available for download from http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php - it's available for windows and *NIX systems.
I have come across this problem a couple of times.
I think it is because of some problem in the file format.
Try importing the file in some image editor and saving it again. This should get rid of the problem.
I tried the url you gave in FireFox 3 and IE 6, IE 6 won't show it either, firefox works. My guess is that there is something wrong with the jpg file.
Are you JPEG's compressed in Jpeg 2000 Format? If so, there is a known bug:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8754
"The image “http://kilkin.massiveatom.com/kilkin/images/dukkah.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors." and the image itself has some XML-fragment in it. So as others proposed: try to open with an editor and resave it.
It's as stated elsewere a bug in the image.
Irfanview is a very good viewer that will display any image (and other formats as well), is small and free and will also let you adjust, crop or rescale images very easily without heavy programs like photoshop.
I suggest download irfanview and the image, open the image in irfanview and hit CTRL+S and save it over itself. Then upload the image again. Any problem should be solved.
Your image file does not contain image data, it contains html text:
$ curl -s http://kilkin.massiveatom.com/kilkin/images/dukkah.jpg
<html><head></head><body><!-- vbe --></body></html>