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My code:

modal.modal({keyboard: true, backdrop: true});

and

function submit(modal){
    modal.data('modal').options.keyboard = false;
    modal.data('modal').options.backdrop = 'static';
    /* Do other stuff */
};

However, after running function submit, clicking the backdrop or pressing Esc causes the modal to hide. I know that the modal variable is correct, as running modal.modal('hide'); works in function submit. The submit function script is being called while the modal is visible.

How can I change these options and have them take effect immediately?

3 Answers 3

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Was able to use the following:

modal.off('keyup.dismiss.modal');
$('div.modal-backdrop').off();

The first disabled the escape key binding and the latter disabled the click event on the backdrop.

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-1

Here is an example of how you should use it.

$('#my-modal').modal({
show : true,
keyboard : true,
backdrop : true
});

You can also find this question answered here: How do I specify multiple javascript modal parameters with Twitter Bootstrap?

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    Thanks, but I need to change options while the modal is open, not when I initialize it. Please see jsfiddle.net/DCR4Y/19.
    – Mooseman
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:07
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You could simply add this:

 data-backdrop="static" data-keyboard="false"

to the modal itself:

 <a class="btn" data-toggle="modal" data-backdrop="static" data-keyboard="false" href="#myModal" >Launch Modal</a>

Then use JavaScript to change this when modal opens. That should help you customize the modal as needed.

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  • This doesn't change the settings while the modal is open, which is what I need.
    – Mooseman
    Aug 28, 2013 at 0:58

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