Ruby on Rails Sunday, April 10, 2016

Walter Davis wrote in post #1182728:

> Here's what I use in Bootstrap 3 to work around this:
>
> $(document).on('page:change', function(){
> // shims for the Bootstrap Modal, which is bloody-minded about caching
> content per modal
> $(document).on('click', '#reusable_modal [data-dismiss="modal"]',
> function (e) {
> $(e.target).removeData('bs.modal');
> $('#reusable_modal .modal-content').empty();
> });
> $(document).on('click', '[data-target="#reusable_modal"]', function(e)
> {
> $("#reusable_modal .modal-content").load($(this).attr("href"));
> });
> });
>
> Walter

Where should I place id="reusable_modal"? modal-content is already set.
Thanks.

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