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-// We're overriding the old toggle function, so
-// remember it for later
-$.fn._toggle = $.fn.toggle;
-
-/**
- * Toggle between two function calls every other click.
- */
-$.fn.toggle = function(a,b) {
- // If two functions are passed in, we're
- // toggling on a click
- return a && b ? this.click(function(e){
- // Figure out which function to execute
- this.last = this.last == a ? b : a;
-
- // Make sure that clicks don't pass through
- e.preventDefault();
-
- // and execute the function
- return $.apply( this, this.last, [e] ) || false;
- }) :
-
- // Otherwise, execute the old toggle function
- this._toggle();
-};
-
-/**
- * Toggle between two function calls on mouse over/out.
- */
-$.fn.hover = function(f,g) {
-
- // A private function for haandling mouse 'hovering'
- function handleHover(e) {
- // Check if mouse(over|out) are still within the same parent element
- var p = e.fromElement || e.toElement || e.relatedTarget;
- while ( p && p != this ) p = p.parentNode;
-
- // If we actually just moused on to a sub-element, ignore it
- if ( p == this ) return false;
-
- // Execute the right function
- return $.apply(this,e.type == 'mouseover' ? f : g,[e]);
- }
-
- // Bind the function to the two event listeners
- return this.mouseover(handleHover).mouseout(handleHover);
-};
-
-/**
- * Bind a function to fire when the DOM is ready.
- */
-$.fn.ready = function(f) {
- // If the DOM is already ready
- if ( $.isReady )
- // Execute the function immediately
- $.apply( document, f );
-
- // Otherwise, remember the function for later
- else {
- // Add the function to the wait list
- $.readyList.push( f );
- }
-
- return this;
-};
-
-(function(){
- /*
- * Bind a number of event-handling functions, dynamically
- */
- var e = ["blur","focus","contextmenu","load","resize","scroll","unload",
- "click","dblclick","mousedown","mouseup","mouseenter","mouseleave",
- "mousemove","mouseover","mouseout","change","reset","select","submit",
- "keydown","keypress","keyup","abort","error","ready"];
-
- // Go through all the event names, but make sure that
- // it is enclosed properly
- for ( var i = 0; i < e.length; i++ ) {(function(){
-
- var o = e[i];
-
- // Handle event binding
- $.fn[o] = function(f){ return this.bind(o, f); };
-
- // Handle event unbinding
- $.fn["un"+o] = function(f){ return this.unbind(o, f); };
-
- // Handle event triggering
- $.fn["do"+o] = function(){ return this.trigger(o); };
-
- // Finally, handle events that only fire once
- $.fn["one"+o] = function(f){
- // Attach the event listener
- return this.bind(o, function(e){
- // TODO: Remove the event listener, instead of this hack
-
- // If this function has already been executed, stop
- if ( this[o+f] !== null )
- return true;
-
- // Otherwise, mark as having been executed
- this[o+f]++;
-
- // And execute the bound function
- return $.apply(this,f,[e]);
- });
- };
-
- })();}
-
- /*
- * All the code that makes DOM Ready work nicely.
- */
-
- $.isReady = false;
- $.readyList = [];
-
- // Handle when the DOM is ready
- $.ready = function() {
- // Make sure that the DOM hasn't already loaded
- if ( !$.isReady ) {
- // Remember that the DOM is ready
- $.isReady = true;
-
- // If there are functions bound, to execute
- if ( $.readyList ) {
- // Execute all of them
- for ( var i = 0; i < $.readyList.length; i++ )
- $.apply( document, $.readyList[i] );
-
- // Reset the list of functions
- $.readyList = null;
- }
- }
- };
-
- // If Mozilla is used
- if ( $.browser == "mozilla" || $.browser == "opera" ) {
- // Use the handy event callback
- $.event.add( document, "DOMContentLoaded", $.ready );
-
- // If IE is used, use the excellent hack by Matthias Miller
- // http://www.outofhanwell.com/blog/index.php?title=the_window_onload_problem_revisited
- } else if ( $.browser == "msie" ) {
-
- // Only works if you document.write() it
- document.write('<scr' + 'ipt id=__ie_init defer=true ' +
- 'src=javascript:void(0)><\/script>');
-
- // Use the defer script hack
- var script = document.getElementById('__ie_init');
- script.onreadystatechange = function() {
- if ( this.readyState == 'complete' )
- $.ready();
- };
-
- // Clear from memory
- script = null;
-
- // If Safari is used
- } else if ( $.browser == "safari" ) {
- // Continually check to see if the document.readyState is valid
- $.safariTimer = setInterval(function(){
- // loaded and complete are both valid states
- if ( document.readyState == "loaded" ||
- document.readyState == "complete" ) {
-
- // If either one are found, remove the timer
- clearInterval( $.safariTimer );
- $.safariTimer = null;
-
- // and execute any waiting functions
- $.ready();
- }
- }, 10);
- }
-
- // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
- $.event.add( window, "load", $.ready );
-
-})();