I have to load a page (internal URL) in a modal window. I had been using window.showModalDialog(url, null, features) but this does not work properly on Safari,Chrome. So we decided to use Bootstrap's modal dialog instead. I'm unable to make this work. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong?
//imports
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<link href="css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
//activate content as modal
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#test_modal').modal({
});
}
.......
.......
$("#btnSubmit").click(function(){
var url = constructRequestURL();
$('#test_modal').modal(data-remote=url,data-show="true");
});
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<div class="modal fade" id="test_modal">
</div>
If you're going to continue down the bootstrap path, you could take a look here: jsfiddle - remote URI in Bootstrap 2.3.2 modal
Note that the URL will need to be on the same domain (though you mentioned it is "internal") or your domain will need to be allowed by the remote site's Access-Control-Allow-Origin settings. So keep in mind that the fiddle demo can't actually load content from example.com.
You don't need to write any custom JavaScript for this - Bootstrap will know what to do based on the data-attributes like data-remote="http://example.com/whatever" and data-target="#myModal" etc.
See the relevant section of the Bootstrap modal docs for more info...
Edit: It turns out that changing the remote URL dynamically isn't as easy as it could be. Hopefully this answer will help you further.
Alternatively you could use fancy box. Its simple and clean.
Take a look here: http://fancyapps.com/fancybox/3/docs/#ajax