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My website was using the version 3 of tiny mce. One feature it had was that a user could drag an image into the editor, and it would automatically convert it to a base64 data-uri and insert it into the editor. I have just upgraded to version 4, and this functionality seems to be completely gone.

AFAIK, it was not a plugin or anything controlling this, just part of the default functionality, because I was still able to do it when initializing with minimal options, like this:

  tinyMCE.init({mode: "none"});
  tinyMCE.execCommand('mceAddControl', false, 'selector');

Was this feature removed from version 4, or is there a way to turn it back on?

I really want to upgrade to 4, but this is the only thing stopping me, as the image feature is crucial for my application.

Thanks!

2 Answers 2

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If you want to enable the image drag & drop feature you have to do it explicitly with the code below.

tinymce.init({
    ...
    paste_data_images: true
});
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You have to add following property to enable drag and drop

tinymce.init({
            selector: "#imgedit",  // change this value according to your HTML
            plugins: "paste",
            menubar: "edit",
            toolbar: "paste",
            paste_data_images: true
});

and if you want to add drag and drop with insert url of image functionality then add below line of code

tinymce.init({
            selector: "#imgedit",  // change this value according to your HTML
            toolbar: "image,paste",
            plugins: "image,paste",
            menubar: "insert,edit",
            paste_data_images: true,
});
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    Thanks for pointing out the necessary paste plugin to be added, only now it works.
    – Avatar
    Jul 10, 2017 at 22:02

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