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Looking for a CMS that can copy & paste images.

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Chopster, Aug 2, 2006.

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    I'm looking for a CMS that will allow me to Ctrl+C to copy and image from photoshop, then paste the copied image into the WYSIWYG editor of a CMS.

    I've found a CMS that has a WYSIWYG editor that has a "Browse" upload button to manually upload the image to a folder on my server, but I wanted to be able to just paste in the WYSIWYG editor and it would automatically upload when I click the Save button.

    Is there such a CMS in existence? Is such a thing even possible?

    Any help is appreciated.
     
    Chopster, Aug 2, 2006 IP
  2. QiSoftware

    QiSoftware Well-Known Member

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    Not that I know of... you need to load the image file-- and then point to it with your html or php file. Images files-- are not dynamic parts of an internet document. They are files located on disk.

    Character images-- can be cut and paste. Photopshop images cannot...

    Q...
     
    QiSoftware, Aug 4, 2006 IP
  3. andre75

    andre75 Peon

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    What you are asking is not possible. The image needs to be transfered to the webserver somehow.
    The closest you can get is with a WYSIWYG plugin. I am using something like that on my photo website. When I write a text, I click on the graphic icon in the editor. A browse window opens and I tell it where the file is on my hard drive. It is automatically being uploaded and shown in my post.

    I am not sure if some of the more advanced AJAX editors will be able to do what you are asking for. There is a version of word (or something similar) online, for online use only. I can imagine that they support copy and paste but I wouldn't know.

    Also copy and paste is not a very wise thing to do, since your image data will we uncompressed, unsuitable for web viewing. If you upload an optimized jpg, you are in a much better situation.
     
    andre75, Aug 6, 2006 IP