** Changed in: firefox
       Status: New => In Progress

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Title:
  Firefox does NOT copy images when History is set to 'Never remember'

Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  In Progress
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  tested with firefox 19.0.2 on both ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04

  When the preferences -> Privacy ->History is set to "Remember history"
  I can right-click on an image on a website, then left-click on 'Copy
  image', and then paste this image into other programs.

  However, when the History is set to 'Never remember history' a right-
  click on a picture still offers the option 'Copy image' - it is NOT
  greyed out -, I can click on it, but there is nothing captured which I
  can paste somewhere! (Or what can be pasted had been copied
  previously).

  It does not seem to make sense to prevent such copying, because the
  image can still be saved to a file (and if it was intended, then the
  menu option should have been greyed out)

  Note: I know the package installed is just plain 'firefox' , but the
  site does not allow me to enter this, as there are "Too many matches.
  Please try to narrow your search." Well, how? (Sorry, but this messy
  package selector somehow resulted in 'geany' as package)

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