I'm using Bootstrap Modal. I declare it, I call it, I show it...everything seems to be ok.
But what if I have an already existing modal previously shown with "keyboard" property to false and I want to change it on the go? I mean something like:
First, I create a Modal doing this (as you can see, I declare the modal putting keyboard property to false):
$('#myModal').modal({
show: false,
backdrop: true,
keyboard: false
});
But then I declare this event handler, that means that if "something" happens, I want the keyboard property to be set to true.
$('#myModal').on('shown', function(e) {
if (something){
$('#myModal').modal({keyboard: true});
}
}
So, when I go
$("#myModal").show();
The event handler is not doing what it is supposed to, as I am not getting to close the modal once Escape key is pressed. But I am completely sure that "something" is true and I have checked and re-checked that $('#myModal').modal({keyboard: true})
is executed.
Any clue as to why this isn't updating the value of configuration option?
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