Chrome: CTRL+V Paste with forcePasteAsPlainText=false inserts broken nested <div>s and sometimes <p>s
On Chrome 6.0.472.63, when pasting a paragraph of rich text using CTRL+V, the elementspath shows an increasing set of nested <p> or <div> tags.
To reproduce, enter 'hello' into an editor with forcePasteAsPlainText=false, and hit enter. Select the entire paragraph (including the line break) and hit CTRL+C. Move the cursor to the next line and hit CTRL+V. Continuing to hit CTRL+V further reproduces the problem.
Bug reproduced on CKEditor 3.3.1, 3.4.1, and on http://nightly.ckeditor.com/5921/_samples/replacebycode.html
Change History (8)
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Windows Chrome6 added
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Webkit VendorFix added; Chrome removed
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Those nested divs (divs are still pasted but are not nested) are no longer reproducible in latest Chrome 18 but they are still reproducible in latest Safari 5.1.5.
Other tickets that also concern pasting in Webkit: #7146 and #6131