Here is the text of the NIST sp800-63b Digital Identity Guidelines.

  • Daemon Silverstein@thelemmy.club
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    3 months ago

    I circumvent that by right-clicking, then choosing “Inspect element”, then switching to the tab “Console”, then typing $0.value = “TheValueIWantToPaste”. If right-clicking is also disabled, I use either F12 or Tools menu > DevTools.

        • xthexder@l.sw0.com
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          3 months ago

          And here I wrote an AutoHotKey script to type out my clipboard a character at a time so I can paste stuff into this remote desktop software I’m using that doesn’t support paste…

          It’s kinda necessary when the server’s unlock password is 256 characters long and completely random.

          • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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            3 months ago

            if it’s citrix you used to be able to modify the local connection config file to allow access to the clipboard regardless of what the server allowed.

            been a few years since I needed to do it, but it was possible at one time.

      • Daemon Silverstein@thelemmy.club
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        3 months ago

        Sometimes it’s not “readonly”, but a Javascript thing that “event.preventDefault()” and “return false” during the “onpaste” event. As the event is generally set using elm.addEventListener instead of setting elm.onpaste, it’s not possible to remove the listener, as it’d need the reference for the handler function that was set to handle the mentioned JS event. So simply setting the value directly using elm.value bypasses the onpaste event.