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Fix strange UI behavior of cancelling dismiss review modal (#25133)
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25130 The old code uses `$(this).next()` to get `dismiss-review-modal`. At first, it will get `$(#dismiss-review-modal)`, but the next time it will get `$(#dismiss-review-modal).next();` and then `$(#dismiss-review-modal).next().next();`. Because div `dismiss-review-modal` will be removed when `dismiss-review-btn` clicked. Maybe the right usage is adding `show-modal` class and `data-modal` attribute.
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</div>
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<div class="gt-df gt-ac gt-gap-3">
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{{if (and $.Permission.IsAdmin (or (eq .Review.Type 1) (eq .Review.Type 3)) (not $.Issue.IsClosed))}}
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<a href="#" class="ui muted icon gt-df gt-ac dismiss-review-btn" data-review-id="dismiss-review-{{.Review.ID}}" data-tooltip-content="{{$.locale.Tr "repo.issues.dismiss_review"}}">
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<a href="#" class="ui muted icon gt-df gt-ac show-modal" data-review-id="dismiss-review-{{.Review.ID}}" data-tooltip-content="{{$.locale.Tr "repo.issues.dismiss_review"}}" data-modal="#dismiss-review-modal">
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{{svg "octicon-x" 20}}
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</a>
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<div class="ui small modal" id="dismiss-review-modal">
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<div class="ui small modal dismiss-review-modal" id="dismiss-review-modal">
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<div class="header">
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{{$.locale.Tr "repo.issues.dismiss_review"}}
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</div>
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@ -358,13 +358,6 @@ export function initRepoIssueComments() {
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).then(() => window.location.reload());
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});
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$('.dismiss-review-btn').on('click', function (e) {
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e.preventDefault();
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const $this = $(this);
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const $dismissReviewModal = $this.next();
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$dismissReviewModal.modal('show');
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});
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$(document).on('click', (event) => {
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const urlTarget = $(':target');
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if (urlTarget.length === 0) return;
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