On Apr 1, 1:27 pm, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's a known problem in 1.7 when multiple modal dialogs are opened
> at the same time (http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/4309).

That looks like what I was seeing.
Thanks for the link.


> On Mar 30, 4:45 pm, JJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mar 30, 2:43 pm, TheNephalim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am using jQuery UI 1.5.3 along with jQuery 1.2.6.  I am creating a
> > > modal dialog that displays some text and has two input boxes.  The
> > > dialog appears and everything works fine with the exception that all
> > > keyboard action seems to be disabled.  The user cannot enter any text
> > > in the input boxes at all.  Mouse actions appear to function
> > > properly.  For example, I can cut and paste text into the text
> > > boxes.
>
> > > If I set the modal property to false, I can enter text into the input
> > > boxes.  The problems mentioned above only occur when the modal
> > > property is set to true.
>
> > > Included below is my call for the dialog.  If further code is
> > > necessary to tease out the problem, I can post, I just didn't want to
> > > muddy the waters.
>
> > >     $('#addCode').click(function(){
> > >         $("#ddpListContainer").dialog('open');
> > >     });
>
> > >     $("#ddpListContainer").dialog({
> > >         autoOpen: false,
> > >         bgiframe: true,
> > >         height: 575,
> > >         width:650,
> > >         modal: true,
> > >         resizable:false
> > >     });
>
> > > Thanks in advance for any assistance that you can offer.
>
> > > -Robert Eberhart
>
> > I had (possibly) the same issue but found it in a different way.
> > This still appears to happen using jQuery 1.3.2 and UI 1.7.1.
>
> > I was opening a modal dialog containing a form with various inputs, an
> > "Update" and a "Close" button.  Up to this point all was good and
> > eveything worked (which is where this could be different from your
> > scenario).
> > On clicking "Update" a Yes/No confirmation dialog was shown.  After
> > closing this dialog none of the text fields in the original form were
> > useable.  (There are differences between FF and IE though.  With IE I
> > could select the text, just not change it but with FF is it completely
> > unselectable.)
>
> > I did a quick test page, and even though I'm not sure this will help
> > in your case it might be useful to others.
>
> > It seems that with 2 (not tested with more than 2 so far) dialogs, if
> > both are set "modal: true" then they seem to interact with each other
> > somehow when it comes to form inputs.
> > If the initial dialog is set "modal: false" then having the other
> > dialog "modal: true" does not affect the initial one, and the inputs
> > are useable.
>
> > If I did things right, what I was using as a test page is here:
> >  http://paste.pocoo.org/show/110348/
>
> > Setting either the default or '#fids_dlg_edit' modal value to true
> > breaks it.
>
> > (The names, id's and classes are a carry-over from the original page
> > and don't really mean much here.)
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