Okay awesome.
So just to clarify.. (I'm new to Javascript.)
$(document).delegate('#clickButton', 'click', function() {
$('.modal-body').html('Loading...')
$.get('/ajax/get.php', {load:'buttonClick'}, function(r) {
$('.modal-body').html(r)
})
})
So the #clickButton is the id of the button. The .modal-body is the div I
want the information to go into.
At first it puts 'Loading...' into the modal body.
Then it uses Ajax? (I assume this is something I need on the server...?),
it loads from the buttonClick...
It then puts the contents of 'r' into the modal body.
Is that right?
Appreciate it.
On Monday, 21 January 2013 00:30:40 UTC-5, John from Skem9 wrote:
>
> yeah.. you can do it a few different ways.. one way to do it would be
> having an id on that button in the modal thats loaded and do something like
> the following..
>
> $(document).delegate('a#clickButton', 'click', function(){
> $('.modal-body').html('Loading..')
> $.get('/ajax/get.php', {load: 'buttonClick'}, function(r){
> $('.modal-body').html(r)
> })
> })
>
> John Brittain III
> Kannapolis, NC
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>
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Jake Alsemgeest
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hey there,
>>
>> Okay, so I have a modal popping up perfectly fine.
>>
>> However, when there is no content in the database for it it has a button
>> to create content (an invite key kind of thing).
>>
>> I would like to be able to click the button <a href...> and then have the
>> invite key information show on the modal. Rather then directing you to a
>> different page.
>>
>> I was just wondering if there is a way to change the contents of a modal
>> once it is already up.
>>
>> Just to re-iterate the example...
>> - Open Modal.
>> - Not enough content, so there is a button.
>> - Click button.
>> - Does background stuff.
>> - Shows key in modal window.
>> - Done.
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jake
>>
>
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