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    Interface ExperimentalFlagsConfig

    The experimentalFlags configuration option enables integrators to turn on specific experimental or pre-release features in CKEditor 5. These flags are primarily intended for testing and feedback purposes during the development of new functionality.

    Each key in the experimentalFlags object represents a unique experimental feature identifier. Setting the flag’s value to true activates the feature, while false (or absence of the key) keeps it disabled.

    Notes:

    • Use with caution: Experimental features are not guaranteed to be stable and may change or be removed in future releases.
    • No compatibility guarantees: Their APIs, behavior, and configuration may change without notice.
    • Intended audience: This option is mainly for developers testing upcoming features, contributors, or early adopters evaluating new editor capabilities.
    interface ExperimentalFlagsConfig {
        modelInsertContentDeepSchemaVerification?: boolean;
    }
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    Properties

    modelInsertContentDeepSchemaVerification?: boolean

    Controls deep schema verification during module:engine/model/model~Model#insertContent model.insertContent() operations. This ensures that all elements and attributes in the inserted content fully conform to the schema — not just at the top level — which helps identify structural inconsistencies early.

    This feature is enabled by default. Set to false only if you need to temporarily opt out. This flag is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.

    This flag is deprecated. Deep schema verification is now enabled by default. Set to false only as a temporary workaround. The flag will be removed in a future release.