Oh well, to answer the original question.
Yes, it can be changed: the requestor needs to provide patches to Safari to 
support what they want 🤗

On December 25, 2023 10:21:28 PM GMT+01:00, Michael Jumper <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>On 12/24/23 13:38, Riedl Laurentiu wrote:
>> Hello!
>> 
>> I love guacamole, but also I mainly use safari. Paste does not work as with 
>> chrome, I have to first open the sidebar, and use the paste function from 
>> there, also copy from ssh does never work on safari. Can this be changed?
>> 
>
>No - things work this way not because Guacamole chooses to behave differently 
>under Safari, but because Safari does not provide the same level of clipboard 
>access. There aren't really any additional knobs available for Guacamole to 
>use differently. All Guacamole can do is what it already does: request access 
>to the clipboard and hope that the browser provides it.
>
>The API that Guacamole uses in this case (the W3C Asynchronous Clipboard API) 
>allows a web application to request access to the local clipboard. In Chrome's 
>case, this results in a permission request pop-up, which is nice. In other 
>browsers, the behavior and level of usefulness of that API varies.
>
>See: https://guacamole.apache.org/faq/#local-clipboard
>
>- Mike
>
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