If your modal component is set to show on load, you can just wrap the modal
component with a zone.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Eugen wrote:
> Hi,
> put in Your modal-body, around the image, a zone and attach js function to
> the 'show.bs.modal' event of modal. In the function refesh the zon
Hi,
put in Your modal-body, around the image, a zone and attach js function to
the 'show.bs.modal' event of modal. In the function refesh the zone.
best regards
Eugen
2014-09-23 19:31 GMT+02:00 akshay :
> Hi Sir,
>
> Thanks for your response,
>
> I believe post over a forum , expects a more poli
Hi Sir,
Thanks for your response,
I believe post over a forum , expects a more polite response than yours.
Coming to the point suggested by you, I tried using the remote option
before posting into the forum and it didnt work the way, it is supposed to
be.
So rather than putting a complex code s
If I understood your case correctly. You need to put your modal div in a
zone so you can update it when you submit the first modal.
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Chris Poulsen
wrote:
> I doubt there is any magic g
I doubt there is any magic going on. If your html output is correct then it
should work like advertised. You seem to be talking about the modal remote
option, but that is not used in your pasted code (which is close to
absolutely useless anyway, please put in an effort if you expect others to
try a
Hi,
I am trying to use bootstrap component modal.js. I intend to change to
content of the modal( i.e image in my case) for every execution of this
conditional block given below. But I see that , the content of the modal
("${imageUrl}") in the image tag, is only loaded once and I get to see the
s