-jQuery.each( ("blur,focus,load,ready,resize,scroll,unload,click,dblclick," +
- "mousedown,mouseup,mousemove,mouseover,mouseout,change,select," +
- "submit,keydown,keypress,keyup,error").split(","), function(i, name){
-
+var readyBound = false;
+
+function bindReady(){
+ if ( readyBound ) return;
+ readyBound = true;
+
+ // Mozilla, Opera and webkit nightlies currently support this event
+ if ( document.addEventListener ) {
+ // Use the handy event callback
+ document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", function(){
+ document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", arguments.callee, false );
+ jQuery.ready();
+ }, false );
+
+ // If IE event model is used
+ } else if ( document.attachEvent ) {
+ // ensure firing before onload,
+ // maybe late but safe also for iframes
+ document.attachEvent("onreadystatechange", function(){
+ if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
+ document.detachEvent( "onreadystatechange", arguments.callee );
+ jQuery.ready();
+ }
+ });
+
+ // If IE and not an iframe
+ // continually check to see if the document is ready
+ if ( document.documentElement.doScroll && !window.frameElement ) (function(){
+ if ( jQuery.isReady ) return;
+
+ try {
+ // If IE is used, use the trick by Diego Perini
+ // http://javascript.nwbox.com/IEContentLoaded/
+ document.documentElement.doScroll("left");
+ } catch( error ) {
+ setTimeout( arguments.callee, 0 );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // and execute any waiting functions
+ jQuery.ready();
+ })();
+ }
+
+ // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
+ jQuery.event.add( window, "load", jQuery.ready );
+}
+
+jQuery.each( ("blur,focus,load,resize,scroll,unload,click,dblclick," +
+ "mousedown,mouseup,mousemove,mouseover,mouseout,mouseenter,mouseleave," +
+ "change,select,submit,keydown,keypress,keyup,error").split(","), function(i, name){
+