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Update Drupal core to 8.4.7 via Composer. Security update; I *think* we've
been lucky to get away with this so far, as we don't support self-registration
which seems to be used by the so-called "drupalgeddon 2" attack that 8.4.5
was vulnerable to.
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 23 Apr 2018 09:33:26 +0100 |
parents | 4c8ae668cc8c |
children | 129ea1e6d783 |
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<?php namespace Drupal\Core\Ajax; /** * Defines an AJAX command to open certain content in a dialog in a modal dialog. * * @ingroup ajax */ class OpenModalDialogCommand extends OpenDialogCommand { /** * Constructs an OpenModalDialog object. * * The modal dialog differs from the normal modal provided by * OpenDialogCommand in that a modal prevents other interactions on the page * until the modal has been completed. Drupal provides a built-in modal for * this purpose, so no selector needs to be provided. * * @param string $title * The title of the dialog. * @param string|array $content * The content that will be placed in the dialog, either a render array * or an HTML string. * @param array $dialog_options * (optional) Settings to be passed to the dialog implementation. Any * jQuery UI option can be used. See http://api.jqueryui.com/dialog. * @param array|null $settings * (optional) Custom settings that will be passed to the Drupal behaviors * on the content of the dialog. If left empty, the settings will be * populated automatically from the current request. */ public function __construct($title, $content, array $dialog_options = [], $settings = NULL) { $dialog_options['modal'] = TRUE; parent::__construct('#drupal-modal', $title, $content, $dialog_options, $settings); } }