Thanks, I'll give it a try.
On 25 Apr, 15:14, cschams <csch...@wkbt.com> wrote:
> You could try Thickbox, which has a modal mode, and supports iframed
> and ajax content. Its almost a drop-in replacement for links to modal
> dialogues and it degrades to simple links.http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
>
> On Apr 25, 12:39 am, Chris Dew <cms...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to use something like the jQuery UI modal
> > dialogueshttp://jqueryui.com/demos/dialog/#modalina web application.
>
> > My quandary is how to integrate this with Django.
>
> > The 'base page' has multiple links, each of which will open up a
> > different form in a modal dialogue. If the form in the dialogue
> > validates, the dialogue should close. If it fails to validate, then
> > it should be redisplayed, with Django's normal validation messages.
>
> > It seems inelegant to create one page with dozens of forms, on the off-
> > chance that the user may use one of them.
>
> > I'm therefore hoping that someone knows of an existing ajax modal
> > dialogue, which can simply be given a URL, and basically have the same
> > operational properties as a frame. I've spent several hours trying
> > boxy, but jQueryUI's date picker refuses to work with
> > this.http://onehackoranother.com/projects/jquery/boxy/
>
> > Do I just have to knuckle down and write custom javascript for this,
> > or is it a already a solved problem?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Chris.
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