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/*
* jQuery - New Wave Javascript
*
* Copyright (c) 2006 John Resig (jquery.com)
* Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-LICENSE.txt)
* and GPL (GPL-LICENSE.txt) licenses.
*
* $Date: 2006-09-07 10:12:12 +0200 (Do, 07 Sep 2006) $
* $Rev: 276 $
*/
// Global undefined variable
window.undefined = window.undefined;
/**
* Create a new jQuery Object
*
* @test ok( Array.prototype.push, "Array.push()" );
* @test ok( Function.prototype.apply, "Function.apply()" );
* @test ok( document.getElementById, "getElementById" );
* @test ok( document.getElementsByTagName, "getElementsByTagName" );
* @test ok( RegExp, "RegExp" );
* @test ok( jQuery, "jQuery" );
* @test ok( $, "$()" );
*
* @constructor
* @private
* @name jQuery
* @cat Core
*/
function jQuery(a,c) {
// Shortcut for document ready (because $(document).each() is silly)
if ( a && a.constructor == Function && jQuery.fn.ready )
return jQuery(document).ready(a);
// Make sure that a selection was provided
a = a || jQuery.context || document;
// Watch for when a jQuery object is passed as the selector
if ( a.jquery )
return jQuery( jQuery.merge( a, [] ) );
// Watch for when a jQuery object is passed at the context
if ( c && c.jquery )
return jQuery( c ).find(a);
// If the context is global, return a new object
if ( window == this )
return new jQuery(a,c);
// Handle HTML strings
var m = /^[^<]*(<.+>)[^>]*$/.exec(a);
if ( m ) a = jQuery.clean( [ m[1] ] );
// Watch for when an array is passed in
this.get( a.constructor == Array || a.length && !a.nodeType && a[0] != undefined && a[0].nodeType ?
// Assume that it is an array of DOM Elements
jQuery.merge( a, [] ) :
// Find the matching elements and save them for later
jQuery.find( a, c ) );
// See if an extra function was provided
var fn = arguments[ arguments.length - 1 ];
// If so, execute it in context
if ( fn && fn.constructor == Function )
this.each(fn);
}
// Map over the $ in case of overwrite
if ( typeof $ != "undefined" )
jQuery._$ = $;
/**
* This function accepts a string containing a CSS selector,
* basic XPath, or raw HTML, which is then used to match a set of elements.
* The HTML string is different from the traditional selectors in that
* it creates the DOM elements representing that HTML string, on the fly,
* to be (assumedly) inserted into the document later.
*
* The core functionality of jQuery centers around this function.
* Everything in jQuery is based upon this, or uses this in some way.
* The most basic use of this function is to pass in an expression
* (usually consisting of CSS or XPath), which then finds all matching
* elements and remembers them for later use.
*
* By default, $() looks for DOM elements within the context of the
* current HTML document.
*
* @example $("div > p")
* @desc This finds all p elements that are children of a div element.
* @before <p>one</p> <div><p>two</p></div> <p>three</p>
* @result [ <p>two</p> ]
*
* @example $("<div><p>Hello</p></div>").appendTo("#body")
* @desc Creates a div element (and all of its contents) dynamically, and appends it to the element with the ID of body.
*
* @name $
* @param String expr An expression to search with, or a string of HTML to create on the fly.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
/**
* This function accepts a string containing a CSS selector, or
* basic XPath, which is then used to match a set of elements with the
* context of the specified DOM element, or document
*
* @example $("div", xml.responseXML)
* @desc This finds all div elements within the specified XML document.
*
* @name $
* @param String expr An expression to search with.
* @param Element context A DOM Element, or Document, representing the base context.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
/**
* Wrap jQuery functionality around a specific DOM Element.
* This function also accepts XML Documents and Window objects
* as valid arguments (even though they are not DOM Elements).
*
* @example $(document).find("div > p")
* @before <p>one</p> <div><p>two</p></div> <p>three</p>
* @result [ <p>two</p> ]
*
* @example $(document.body).background( "black" );
* @desc Sets the background color of the page to black.
*
* @name $
* @param Element elem A DOM element to be encapsulated by a jQuery object.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
/**
* Wrap jQuery functionality around a set of DOM Elements.
*
* @example $( myForm.elements ).hide()
* @desc Hides all the input elements within a form
*
* @name $
* @param Array<Element> elems An array of DOM elements to be encapsulated by a jQuery object.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
/**
* A shorthand for $(document).ready(), allowing you to bind a function
* to be executed when the DOM document has finished loading. This function
* behaves just like $(document).ready(), in that it should be used to wrap
* all of the other $() operations on your page. While this function is,
* technically, chainable - there really isn't much use for chaining against it.
*
* @example $(function(){
* // Document is ready
* });
* @desc Executes the function when the DOM is ready to be used.
*
* @name $
* @param Function fn The function to execute when the DOM is ready.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
/**
* A means of creating a cloned copy of a jQuery object. This function
* copies the set of matched elements from one jQuery object and creates
* another, new, jQuery object containing the same elements.
*
* @example var div = $("div");
* $( div ).find("p");
* @desc Locates all p elements with all div elements, without disrupting the original jQuery object contained in 'div' (as would normally be the case if a simple div.find("p") was done).
*
* @name $
* @param jQuery obj The jQuery object to be cloned.
* @cat Core
* @type jQuery
*/
// Map the jQuery namespace to the '$' one
var $ = jQuery;
jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
/**
* The current SVN version of jQuery.
*
* @private
* @property
* @name jquery
* @type String
* @cat Core
*/
jquery: "$Rev: 276 $",
/**
* The number of elements currently matched.
*
* @example $("img").length;
* @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
* @result 2
*
* @test cmpOK( $("div").length, "==", 2, "Get Number of Elements Found" );
*
* @property
* @name length
* @type Number
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* The number of elements currently matched.
*
* @example $("img").size();
* @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
* @result 2
*
* @test cmpOK( $("div").size(), "==", 2, "Get Number of Elements Found" );
*
* @name size
* @type Number
* @cat Core
*/
size: function() {
return this.length;
},
/**
* Access all matched elements. This serves as a backwards-compatible
* way of accessing all matched elements (other than the jQuery object
* itself, which is, in fact, an array of elements).
*
* @example $("img").get();
* @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
* @result [ <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/> ]
*
* @test isSet( $("div").get(), q("main","foo"), "Get All Elements" );
*
* @name get
* @type Array<Element>
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Access a single matched element. num is used to access the
* Nth element matched.
*
* @example $("img").get(1);
* @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
* @result [ <img src="test1.jpg"/> ]
*
* @test cmpOK( $("div").get(0), "==", document.getElementById("main"), "Get A Single Element" );
*
* @name get
* @type Element
* @param Number num Access the element in the Nth position.
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Set the jQuery object to an array of elements.
*
* @example $("img").get([ document.body ]);
* @result $("img").get() == [ document.body ]
*
* @private
* @name get
* @type jQuery
* @param Elements elems An array of elements
* @cat Core
*/
get: function( num ) {
// Watch for when an array (of elements) is passed in
if ( num && num.constructor == Array ) {
// Use a tricky hack to make the jQuery object
// look and feel like an array
this.length = 0;
[].push.apply( this, num );
return this;
} else
return num == undefined ?
// Return a 'clean' array
jQuery.merge( this, [] ) :
// Return just the object
this[num];
},
/**
* Execute a function within the context of every matched element.
* This means that every time the passed-in function is executed
* (which is once for every element matched) the 'this' keyword
* points to the specific element.
*
* Additionally, the function, when executed, is passed a single
* argument representing the position of the element in the matched
* set.
*
* @example $("img").each(function(){
* this.src = "test.jpg";
* });
* @before <img/> <img/>
* @result <img src="test.jpg"/> <img src="test.jpg"/>
*
* @example $("img").each(function(i){
* alert( "Image #" + i + " is " + this );
* });
* @before <img/> <img/>
* @result <img src="test.jpg"/> <img src="test.jpg"/>
*
* @test var div = $("div");
* div.each(function(){this.foo = 'zoo';});
* var pass = true;
* for ( var i = 0; i < div.size(); i++ ) {
* if ( div.get(i).foo != "zoo" ) pass = false;
* }
* ok( pass, "Execute a function, Relative" );
*
* @name each
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to execute
* @cat Core
*/
each: function( fn, args ) {
return jQuery.each( this, fn, args );
},
/**
* Searches every matched element for the object and returns
* the index of the element, if found, starting with zero.
* Returns -1 if the object wasn't found.
*
* @example $("*").index(document.getElementById('foobar'))
* @before <div id="foobar"></div><b></b><span id="foo"></span>
* @result 0
*
* @example $("*").index(document.getElementById('foo'))
* @before <div id="foobar"></div><b></b><span id="foo"></span>
* @result 2
*
* @example $("*").index(document.getElementById('bar'))
* @before <div id="foobar"></div><b></b><span id="foo"></span>
* @result -1
*
* @test ok( $([window, document]).index(window) == 0, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test ok( $([window, document]).index(document) == 1, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test var inputElements = $('#radio1,#radio2,#check1,#check2');
* @test ok( inputElements.index(document.getElementById('radio1')) == 0, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test ok( inputElements.index(document.getElementById('radio2')) == 1, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test ok( inputElements.index(document.getElementById('check1')) == 2, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test ok( inputElements.index(document.getElementById('check2')) == 3, "Check for index of elements" );
* @test ok( inputElements.index(window) == -1, "Check for not found index" );
* @test ok( inputElements.index(document) == -1, "Check for not found index" );
*
* @name index
* @type Number
* @param Object obj Object to search for
* @cat Core
*/
index: function( obj ) {
var pos = -1;
this.each(function(i){
if ( this == obj ) pos = i;
});
return pos;
},
/**
* Access a property on the first matched element.
* This method makes it easy to retrieve a property value
* from the first matched element.
*
* @example $("img").attr("src");
* @before <img src="test.jpg"/>
* @result test.jpg
*
* @test ok( $('#text1').attr('value') == "Test", 'Check for value attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#text1').attr('type') == "text", 'Check for type attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#radio1').attr('type') == "radio", 'Check for type attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#check1').attr('type') == "checkbox", 'Check for type attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#simon1').attr('rel') == "bookmark", 'Check for rel attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#google').attr('title') == "Google!", 'Check for title attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#mark').attr('hreflang') == "en", 'Check for hreflang attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#en').attr('lang') == "en", 'Check for lang attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#simon').attr('class') == "blog link", 'Check for class attribute' );
* @test ok( $('#name').attr('name') == "name", 'Check for name attribute' );
*
* @name attr
* @type Object
* @param String name The name of the property to access.
* @cat DOM
*/
/**
* Set a hash of key/value object properties to all matched elements.
* This serves as the best way to set a large number of properties
* on all matched elements.
*
* @example $("img").attr({ src: "test.jpg", alt: "Test Image" });
* @before <img/>
* @result <img src="test.jpg" alt="Test Image"/>
*
* @test var pass = true;
* $("div").attr({foo: 'baz', zoo: 'ping'}).each(function(){
* if ( this.getAttribute('foo') != "baz" && this.getAttribute('zoo') != "ping" ) pass = false;
* });
* ok( pass, "Set Multiple Attributes" );
*
* @name attr
* @type jQuery
* @param Hash prop A set of key/value pairs to set as object properties.
* @cat DOM
*/
/**
* Set a single property to a value, on all matched elements.
*
* @example $("img").attr("src","test.jpg");
* @before <img/>
* @result <img src="test.jpg"/>
*
* @test var div = $("div");
* div.attr("foo", "bar");
* var pass = true;
* for ( var i = 0; i < div.size(); i++ ) {
* if ( div.get(i).getAttribute('foo') != "bar" ) pass = false;
* }
* ok( pass, "Set Attribute" );
*
* @test $("#name").attr('name', 'something');
* ok( $("#name").name() == 'something', 'Set name attribute' );
*
* @name attr
* @type jQuery
* @param String key The name of the property to set.
* @param Object value The value to set the property to.
* @cat DOM
*/
attr: function( key, value, type ) {
// Check to see if we're setting style values
return key.constructor != String || value != undefined ?
this.each(function(){
// See if we're setting a hash of styles
if ( value == undefined )
// Set all the styles
for ( var prop in key )
jQuery.attr(
type ? this.style : this,
prop, key[prop]
);
// See if we're setting a single key/value style
else
jQuery.attr(
type ? this.style : this,
key, value
);
}) :
// Look for the case where we're accessing a style value
jQuery[ type || "attr" ]( this[0], key );
},
/**
* Access a style property on the first matched element.
* This method makes it easy to retrieve a style property value
* from the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").css("color");
* @before <p style="color:red;">Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result red
* @desc Retrieves the color style of the first paragraph
*
* @example $("p").css("fontWeight");
* @before <p style="font-weight: bold;">Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result bold
* @desc Retrieves the font-weight style of the first paragraph.
* Note that for all style properties with a dash (like 'font-weight'), you have to
* write it in camelCase. In other words: Every time you have a '-' in a
* property, remove it and replace the next character with an uppercase
* representation of itself. Eg. fontWeight, fontSize, fontFamily, borderWidth,
* borderStyle, borderBottomWidth etc.
*
* @test ok( $('#foo').css("display") == 'block', 'Check for css property "display"');
*
* @name css
* @type Object
* @param String name The name of the property to access.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set a hash of key/value style properties to all matched elements.
* This serves as the best way to set a large number of style properties
* on all matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").css({ color: "red", background: "blue" });
* @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result <p style="color:red; background:blue;">Test Paragraph.</p>
*
* @test ok( $('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modifying CSS display: Assert element is visible');
* @test $('#foo').css({display: 'none'});
* ok( !$('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modified CSS display: Assert element is hidden');
* @test $('#foo').css({display: 'block'});
* ok( $('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modified CSS display: Assert element is visible');
*
* @name css
* @type jQuery
* @param Hash prop A set of key/value pairs to set as style properties.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set a single style property to a value, on all matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").css("color","red");
* @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result <p style="color:red;">Test Paragraph.</p>
* @desc Changes the color of all paragraphs to red
*
*
* @test ok( $('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modifying CSS display: Assert element is visible');
* @test $('#foo').css('display', 'none');
* ok( !$('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modified CSS display: Assert element is hidden');
* @test $('#foo').css('display', 'block');
* ok( $('#foo').is(':visible'), 'Modified CSS display: Assert element is visible');
*
* @name css
* @type jQuery
* @param String key The name of the property to set.
* @param Object value The value to set the property to.
* @cat CSS
*/
css: function( key, value ) {
return this.attr( key, value, "curCSS" );
},
/**
* Retrieve the text contents of all matched elements. The result is
* a string that contains the combined text contents of all matched
* elements. This method works on both HTML and XML documents.
*
* @example $("p").text();
* @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result Test Paragraph.
*
* @test var expected = "This link has class=\"blog\": Simon Willison's Weblog";
* ok( $('#sap').text() == expected, 'Check for merged text of more then one element.' );
*
* @name text
* @type String
* @cat DOM
*/
text: function(e) {
e = e || this;
var t = "";
for ( var j = 0; j < e.length; j++ ) {
var r = e[j].childNodes;
for ( var i = 0; i < r.length; i++ )
if ( r[i].nodeType != 8 )
t += r[i].nodeType != 1 ?
r[i].nodeValue : jQuery.fn.text([ r[i] ]);
}
return t;
},
/**
* Wrap all matched elements with a structure of other elements.
* This wrapping process is most useful for injecting additional
* stucture into a document, without ruining the original semantic
* qualities of a document.
*
* This works by going through the first element
* provided (which is generated, on the fly, from the provided HTML)
* and finds the deepest ancestor element within its
* structure - it is that element that will en-wrap everything else.
*
* @example $("p").wrap("<div class='wrap'></div>");
* @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result <div class='wrap'><p>Test Paragraph.</p></div>
*
* @test var defaultText = 'Try them out:'
* var result = $('#first').wrap('<div class="red"><span></span></div>').text();
* ok( defaultText == result, 'Check for simple wrapping' );
* ok( $('#first').parent().parent().is('.red'), 'Check if wrapper div has class "red"' );
*
* @test var defaultText = 'Try them out:'
* var result = $('#first').wrap('<div class="red">xx<span></span>yy</div>').text()
* ok( 'xx' + defaultText + 'yy' == result, 'Check for wrapping' );
* ok( $('#first').parent().parent().is('.red'), 'Check if wrapper div has class "red"' );
*
* @name wrap
* @type jQuery
* @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and wrapped around the target.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Wrap all matched elements with a structure of other elements.
* This wrapping process is most useful for injecting additional
* stucture into a document, without ruining the original semantic
* qualities of a document.
*
* This works by going through the first element
* provided and finding the deepest ancestor element within its
* structure - it is that element that will en-wrap everything else.
*
* @example $("p").wrap("<div class='wrap'></div>");
* @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
* @result <div class='wrap'><p>Test Paragraph.</p></div>
*
* @name wrap
* @type jQuery
* @param Element elem A DOM element that will be wrapped.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
wrap: function() {
// The elements to wrap the target around
var a = jQuery.clean(arguments);
// Wrap each of the matched elements individually
return this.each(function(){
// Clone the structure that we're using to wrap
var b = a[0].cloneNode(true);
// Insert it before the element to be wrapped
this.parentNode.insertBefore( b, this );
// Find he deepest point in the wrap structure
while ( b.firstChild )
b = b.firstChild;
// Move the matched element to within the wrap structure
b.appendChild( this );
});
},
/**
* Append any number of elements to the inside of every matched elements,
* generated from the provided HTML.
* This operation is similar to doing an appendChild to all the
* specified elements, adding them into the document.
*
* @example $("p").append("<b>Hello</b>");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p>I would like to say: <b>Hello</b></p>
*
* @test var defaultText = 'Try them out:'
* var result = $('#first').append('<b>buga</b>');
* ok( result.text() == defaultText + 'buga', 'Check if text appending works' );
*
* @name append
* @type jQuery
* @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and appended to the target.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Append an element to the inside of all matched elements.
* This operation is similar to doing an appendChild to all the
* specified elements, adding them into the document.
*
* @example $("p").append( $("#foo")[0] );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
* @result <p>I would like to say: <b id="foo">Hello</b></p>
*
* @test var expected = "This link has class=\"blog\": Simon Willison's WeblogTry them out:";
* $('#sap').append(document.getElementById('first'));
* ok( expected == $('#sap').text(), "Check for appending of element" );
*
* @name append
* @type jQuery
* @param Element elem A DOM element that will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Append any number of elements to the inside of all matched elements.
* This operation is similar to doing an appendChild to all the
* specified elements, adding them into the document.
*
* @example $("p").append( $("b") );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
* @result <p>I would like to say: <b>Hello</b></p>
*
* @test var expected = "This link has class=\"blog\": Simon Willison's WeblogTry them out:Yahoo";
* $('#sap').append([document.getElementById('first'), document.getElementById('yahoo')]);
* ok( expected == $('#sap').text(), "Check for appending of array of elements" );
*
* @name append
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<Element> elems An array of elements, all of which will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
append: function() {
return this.domManip(arguments, true, 1, function(a){
this.appendChild( a );
});
},
/**
* Prepend any number of elements to the inside of every matched elements,
* generated from the provided HTML.
* This operation is the best way to insert dynamically created elements
* inside, at the beginning, of all the matched element.
*
* @example $("p").prepend("<b>Hello</b>");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p><b>Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var defaultText = 'Try them out:'
* var result = $('#first').prepend('<b>buga</b>');
* ok( result.text() == 'buga' + defaultText, 'Check if text prepending works' );
*
* @name prepend
* @type jQuery
* @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and appended to the target.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Prepend an element to the inside of all matched elements.
* This operation is the best way to insert an element inside, at the
* beginning, of all the matched element.
*
* @example $("p").prepend( $("#foo")[0] );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
* @result <p><b id="foo">Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var expected = "Try them out:This link has class=\"blog\": Simon Willison's Weblog";
* $('#sap').prepend(document.getElementById('first'));
* ok( expected == $('#sap').text(), "Check for prepending of element" );
*
* @name prepend
* @type jQuery
* @param Element elem A DOM element that will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Prepend any number of elements to the inside of all matched elements.
* This operation is the best way to insert a set of elements inside, at the
* beginning, of all the matched element.
*
* @example $("p").prepend( $("b") );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
* @result <p><b>Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var expected = "Try them out:YahooThis link has class=\"blog\": Simon Willison's Weblog";
* $('#sap').prepend([document.getElementById('first'), document.getElementById('yahoo')]);
* ok( expected == $('#sap').text(), "Check for prepending of array of elements" );
*
* @name prepend
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<Element> elems An array of elements, all of which will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
prepend: function() {
return this.domManip(arguments, true, -1, function(a){
this.insertBefore( a, this.firstChild );
});
},
/**
* Insert any number of dynamically generated elements before each of the
* matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").before("<b>Hello</b>");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var expected = 'This is a normal link: bugaYahoo';
* $('#yahoo').before('<b>buga</b>');
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), 'Insert String before' );
*
* @name before
* @type jQuery
* @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and appended to the target.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Insert an element before each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").before( $("#foo")[0] );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
* @result <b id="foo">Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var expected = "This is a normal link: Try them out:Yahoo";
* $('#yahoo').before(document.getElementById('first'));
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), "Insert element before" );
*
* @name before
* @type jQuery
* @param Element elem A DOM element that will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Insert any number of elements before each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").before( $("b") );
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
* @result <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @test var expected = "This is a normal link: Try them out:diveintomarkYahoo";
* $('#yahoo').before([document.getElementById('first'), document.getElementById('mark')]);
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), "Insert array of elements before" );
*
* @name before
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<Element> elems An array of elements, all of which will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
before: function() {
return this.domManip(arguments, false, 1, function(a){
this.parentNode.insertBefore( a, this );
});
},
/**
* Insert any number of dynamically generated elements after each of the
* matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").after("<b>Hello</b>");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
*
* @test var expected = 'This is a normal link: Yahoobuga';
* $('#yahoo').after('<b>buga</b>');
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), 'Insert String after' );
*
* @name after
* @type jQuery
* @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and appended to the target.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Insert an element after each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").after( $("#foo")[0] );
* @before <b id="foo">Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
*
* @test var expected = "This is a normal link: YahooTry them out:";
* $('#yahoo').after(document.getElementById('first'));
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), "Insert element after" );
*
* @name after
* @type jQuery
* @param Element elem A DOM element that will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Insert any number of elements after each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").after( $("b") );
* @before <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
*
* @test var expected = "This is a normal link: YahooTry them out:diveintomark";
* $('#yahoo').after([document.getElementById('first'), document.getElementById('mark')]);
* ok( expected == $('#en').text(), "Insert array of elements after" );
*
* @name after
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<Element> elems An array of elements, all of which will be appended.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
after: function() {
return this.domManip(arguments, false, -1, function(a){
this.parentNode.insertBefore( a, this.nextSibling );
});
},
/**
* End the most recent 'destructive' operation, reverting the list of matched elements
* back to its previous state. After an end operation, the list of matched elements will
* revert to the last state of matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").find("span").end();
* @before <p><span>Hello</span>, how are you?</p>
* @result $("p").find("span").end() == [ <p>...</p> ]
*
* @test ok( 'Yahoo' == $('#yahoo').parent().end().text(), 'Check for end' );
*
* @name end
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
end: function() {
return this.get( this.stack.pop() );
},
/**
* Searches for all elements that match the specified expression.
* This method is the optimal way of finding additional descendant
* elements with which to process.
*
* All searching is done using a jQuery expression. The expression can be
* written using CSS 1-3 Selector syntax, or basic XPath.
*
* @example $("p").find("span");
* @before <p><span>Hello</span>, how are you?</p>
* @result $("p").find("span") == [ <span>Hello</span> ]
*
* @test ok( 'Yahoo' == $('#foo').find('.blogTest').text(), 'Check for find' );
*
* @name find
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to search with.
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
find: function(t) {
return this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function(a){
return jQuery.find(t,a);
}), arguments );
},
/**
* Create cloned copies of all matched DOM Elements. This does
* not create a cloned copy of this particular jQuery object,
* instead it creates duplicate copies of all DOM Elements.
* This is useful for moving copies of the elements to another
* location in the DOM.
*
* @example $("b").clone().prependTo("p");
* @before <b>Hello</b><p>, how are you?</p>
* @result <b>Hello</b><p><b>Hello</b>, how are you?</p>
*
* @test ok( 'This is a normal link: Yahoo' == $('#en').text(), 'Assert text for #en' );
* var clone = $('#yahoo').clone();
* ok( 'Try them out:Yahoo' == $('#first').append(clone).text(), 'Check for clone' );
* ok( 'This is a normal link: Yahoo' == $('#en').text(), 'Reassert text for #en' );
*
* @name clone
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
clone: function(deep) {
return this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function(a){
return a.cloneNode( deep != undefined ? deep : true );
}), arguments );
},
/**
* Removes all elements from the set of matched elements that do not
* match the specified expression. This method is used to narrow down
* the results of a search.
*
* All searching is done using a jQuery expression. The expression
* can be written using CSS 1-3 Selector syntax, or basic XPath.
*
* @example $("p").filter(".selected")
* @before <p class="selected">Hello</p><p>How are you?</p>
* @result $("p").filter(".selected") == [ <p class="selected">Hello</p> ]
*
* @test isSet( $("input").filter(":checked").get(), q("radio2", "check1"), "Filter elements" );
*
* @name filter
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to search with.
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Removes all elements from the set of matched elements that do not
* match at least one of the expressions passed to the function. This
* method is used when you want to filter the set of matched elements
* through more than one expression.
*
* Elements will be retained in the jQuery object if they match at
* least one of the expressions passed.
*
* @example $("p").filter([".selected", ":first"])
* @before <p>Hello</p><p>Hello Again</p><p class="selected">And Again</p>
* @result $("p").filter([".selected", ":first"]) == [ <p>Hello</p>, <p class="selected">And Again</p> ]
*
* @name filter
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<String> exprs A set of expressions to evaluate against
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
filter: function(t) {
return this.pushStack(
t.constructor == Array &&
jQuery.map(this,function(a){
for ( var i = 0; i < t.length; i++ )
if ( jQuery.filter(t[i],[a]).r.length )
return a;
}) ||
t.constructor == Boolean &&
( t ? this.get() : [] ) ||
t.constructor == Function &&
jQuery.grep( this, t ) ||
jQuery.filter(t,this).r, arguments );
},
/**
* Removes the specified Element from the set of matched elements. This
* method is used to remove a single Element from a jQuery object.
*
* @example $("p").not( document.getElementById("selected") )
* @before <p>Hello</p><p id="selected">Hello Again</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* @name not
* @type jQuery
* @param Element el An element to remove from the set
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Removes elements matching the specified expression from the set
* of matched elements. This method is used to remove one or more
* elements from a jQuery object.
*
* @example $("p").not("#selected")
* @before <p>Hello</p><p id="selected">Hello Again</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
* @test cmpOK($("#main > p#ap > a").not("#google").length, "==", 2, ".not")
*
* @name not
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression with which to remove matching elements
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
not: function(t) {
return this.pushStack( t.constructor == String ?
jQuery.filter(t,this,false).r :
jQuery.grep(this,function(a){ return a != t; }), arguments );
},
/**
* Adds the elements matched by the expression to the jQuery object. This
* can be used to concatenate the result sets of two expressions.
*
* @example $("p").add("span")
* @before <p>Hello</p><p><span>Hello Again</span></p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span>Hello Again</span> ]
*
* @name add
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression whose matched elements are added
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Adds each of the Elements in the array to the set of matched elements.
* This is used to add a set of Elements to a jQuery object.
*
* @example $("p").add([document.getElementById("a"), document.getElementById("b")])
* @before <p>Hello</p><p><span id="a">Hello Again</span><span id="b">And Again</span></p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span id="a">Hello Again</span>, <span id="b">And Again</span> ]
*
* @name add
* @type jQuery
* @param Array<Element> els An array of Elements to add
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Adds a single Element to the set of matched elements. This is used to
* add a single Element to a jQuery object.
*
* @example $("p").add( document.getElementById("a") )
* @before <p>Hello</p><p><span id="a">Hello Again</span></p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span id="a">Hello Again</span> ]
*
* @name add
* @type jQuery
* @param Element el An Element to add
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
add: function(t) {
return this.pushStack( jQuery.merge( this, t.constructor == String ?
jQuery.find(t) : t.constructor == Array ? t : [t] ), arguments );
},
/**
* Checks the current selection against an expression and returns true,
* if the selection fits the given expression. Does return false, if the
* selection does not fit or the expression is not valid.
*
* @example $("input[@type='checkbox']").parent().is("form")
* @before <form><input type="checkbox" /></form>
* @result true
* @desc Returns true, because the parent of the input is a form element
*
* @example $("input[@type='checkbox']").parent().is("form")
* @before <form><p><input type="checkbox" /></p></form>
* @result false
* @desc Returns false, because the parent of the input is a p element
*
* @example $("form").is(null)
* @before <form></form>
* @result false
* @desc An invalid expression always returns false.
*
* @test ok( $('#form').is('form'), 'Check for element: A form must be a form' );
* @test ok( !$('#form').is('div'), 'Check for element: A form is not a div' );
* @test ok( $('#mark').is('.blog'), 'Check for class: Expected class "blog"' );
* @test ok( !$('#mark').is('.link'), 'Check for class: Did not expect class "link"' );
* @test ok( $('#simon').is('.blog.link'), 'Check for multiple classes: Expected classes "blog" and "link"' );
* @test ok( !$('#simon').is('.blogTest'), 'Check for multiple classes: Expected classes "blog" and "link", but not "blogTest"' );
* @test ok( $('#en').is('[@lang="en"]'), 'Check for attribute: Expected attribute lang to be "en"' );
* @test ok( !$('#en').is('[@lang="de"]'), 'Check for attribute: Expected attribute lang to be "en", not "de"' );
* @test ok( $('#text1').is('[@type="text"]'), 'Check for attribute: Expected attribute type to be "text"' );
* @test ok( !$('#text1').is('[@type="radio"]'), 'Check for attribute: Expected attribute type to be "text", not "radio"' );
* @test ok( $('#text2').is(':disabled'), 'Check for pseudoclass: Expected to be disabled' );
* @test ok( !$('#text1').is(':disabled'), 'Check for pseudoclass: Expected not disabled' );
* @test ok( $('#radio2').is(':checked'), 'Check for pseudoclass: Expected to be checked' );
* @test ok( !$('#radio1').is(':checked'), 'Check for pseudoclass: Expected not checked' );
* @test ok( $('#foo').is('[p]'), 'Check for child: Expected a child "p" element' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is('[ul]'), 'Check for child: Did not expect "ul" element' );
* @test ok( $('#foo').is('[p][a][code]'), 'Check for childs: Expected "p", "a" and "code" child elements' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is('[p][a][code][ol]'), 'Check for childs: Expected "p", "a" and "code" child elements, but no "ol"' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is(0), 'Expected false for an invalid expression - 0' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is(null), 'Expected false for an invalid expression - null' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is(''), 'Expected false for an invalid expression - ""' );
* @test ok( !$('#foo').is(undefined), 'Expected false for an invalid expression - undefined' );
*
* @name is
* @type Boolean
* @param String expr The expression with which to filter
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
is: function(expr) {
return expr ? jQuery.filter(expr,this).r.length > 0 : false;
},
/**
*
*
* @private
* @name domManip
* @param Array args
* @param Boolean table
* @param Number int
* @param Function fn The function doing the DOM manipulation.
* @type jQuery
* @cat Core
*/
domManip: function(args, table, dir, fn){
var clone = this.size() > 1;
var a = jQuery.clean(args);
return this.each(function(){
var obj = this;
if ( table && this.nodeName == "TABLE" && a[0].nodeName != "THEAD" ) {
var tbody = this.getElementsByTagName("tbody");
if ( !tbody.length ) {
obj = document.createElement("tbody");
this.appendChild( obj );
} else
obj = tbody[0];
}
for ( var i = ( dir < 0 ? a.length - 1 : 0 );
i != ( dir < 0 ? dir : a.length ); i += dir ) {
fn.apply( obj, [ clone ? a[i].cloneNode(true) : a[i] ] );
}
});
},
/**
*
*
* @private
* @name pushStack
* @param Array a
* @param Array args
* @type jQuery
* @cat Core
*/
pushStack: function(a,args) {
var fn = args && args[args.length-1];
if ( !fn || fn.constructor != Function ) {
if ( !this.stack ) this.stack = [];
this.stack.push( this.get() );
this.get( a );
} else {
var old = this.get();
this.get( a );
if ( fn.constructor == Function )
this.each( fn );
this.get( old );
}
return this;
}
};
/**
*
*
* @private
* @name extend
* @param Object obj
* @type Object
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Extend one object with another, returning the original,
* modified, object. This is a great utility for simple inheritance.
*
* @example var settings = { validate: false, limit: 5, name: "foo" };
* var options = { validate: true, name: "bar" };
* jQuery.extend(settings, options);
* @result settings == { validate: true, limit: 5, name: "bar" }
*
* @test var settings = { xnumber1: 5, xnumber2: 7, xstring1: "peter", xstring2: "pan" };
* var options = { xnumber2: 1, xstring2: "x", xxx: "newstring" };
* var optionsCopy = { xnumber2: 1, xstring2: "x", xxx: "newstring" };
* var merged = { xnumber1: 5, xnumber2: 1, xstring1: "peter", xstring2: "x", xxx: "newstring" };
* jQuery.extend(settings, options);
* isSet( settings, merged, "Check if extended: settings must be extended" );
* isSet ( options, optionsCopy, "Check if not modified: options must not be modified" );
*
* @name $.extend
* @param Object obj The object to extend
* @param Object prop The object that will be merged into the first.
* @type Object
* @cat Javascript
*/
jQuery.extend = jQuery.fn.extend = function(obj,prop) {
if ( !prop ) { prop = obj; obj = this; }
for ( var i in prop ) obj[i] = prop[i];
return obj;
};
jQuery.extend({
/**
* @private
* @name init
* @type undefined
* @cat Core
*/
init: function(){
jQuery.initDone = true;
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.axis, function(i,n){
jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(a) {
var ret = jQuery.map(this,n);
if ( a && a.constructor == String )
ret = jQuery.filter(a,ret).r;
return this.pushStack( ret, arguments );
};
});
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.to, function(i,n){
jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(){
var a = arguments;
return this.each(function(){
for ( var j = 0; j < a.length; j++ )
jQuery(a[j])[n]( this );
});
};
});
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.each, function(i,n){
jQuery.fn[ i ] = function() {
return this.each( n, arguments );
};
});
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.filter, function(i,n){
jQuery.fn[ n ] = function(num,fn) {
return this.filter( ":" + n + "(" + num + ")", fn );
};
});
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.attr, function(i,n){
n = n || i;
jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(h) {
return h == undefined ?
this.length ? this[0][n] : null :
this.attr( n, h );
};
});
jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.css, function(i,n){
jQuery.fn[ n ] = function(h) {
return h == undefined ?
( this.length ? jQuery.css( this[0], n ) : null ) :
this.css( n, h );
};
});
},
/**
* A generic iterator function, which can be used to seemlessly
* iterate over both objects and arrays. This function is not the same
* as $().each() - which is used to iterate, exclusively, over a jQuery
* object. This function can be used to iterate over anything.
*
* @example $.each( [0,1,2], function(i){
* alert( "Item #" + i + ": " + this );
* });
* @desc This is an example of iterating over the items in an array, accessing both the current item and its index.
*
* @example $.each( { name: "John", lang: "JS" }, function(i){
* alert( "Name: " + i + ", Value: " + this );
* });
* @desc This is an example of iterating over the properties in an Object, accessing both the current item and its key.
*
* @name $.each
* @param Object obj The object, or array, to iterate over.
* @param Function fn The function that will be executed on every object.
* @type Object
* @cat Javascript
*/
each: function( obj, fn, args ) {
if ( obj.length == undefined )
for ( var i in obj )
fn.apply( obj[i], args || [i, obj[i]] );
else
for ( var i = 0; i < obj.length; i++ )
fn.apply( obj[i], args || [i, obj[i]] );
return obj;
},
className: {
add: function(o,c){
if (jQuery.className.has(o,c)) return;
o.className += ( o.className ? " " : "" ) + c;
},
remove: function(o,c){
o.className = !c ? "" :
o.className.replace(
new RegExp("(^|\\s*\\b[^-])"+c+"($|\\b(?=[^-]))", "g"), "");
},
has: function(e,a) {
if ( e.className != undefined )
e = e.className;
return new RegExp("(^|\\s)" + a + "(\\s|$)").test(e);
}
},
/**
* Swap in/out style options.
* @private
*/
swap: function(e,o,f) {
for ( var i in o ) {
e.style["old"+i] = e.style[i];
e.style[i] = o[i];
}
f.apply( e, [] );
for ( var i in o )
e.style[i] = e.style["old"+i];
},
css: function(e,p) {
if ( p == "height" || p == "width" ) {
var old = {}, oHeight, oWidth, d = ["Top","Bottom","Right","Left"];
for ( var i in d ) {
old["padding" + d[i]] = 0;
old["border" + d[i] + "Width"] = 0;
}
jQuery.swap( e, old, function() {
if (jQuery.css(e,"display") != "none") {
oHeight = e.offsetHeight;
oWidth = e.offsetWidth;
} else {
e = jQuery(e.cloneNode(true)).css({
visibility: "hidden", position: "absolute", display: "block", right: "0", left: "0"
}).appendTo(e.parentNode)[0];
var parPos = jQuery.css(e.parentNode,"position");
if ( parPos == "" || parPos == "static" )
e.parentNode.style.position = "relative";
oHeight = e.clientHeight;
oWidth = e.clientWidth;
if ( parPos == "" || parPos == "static" )
e.parentNode.style.position = "static";
e.parentNode.removeChild(e);
}
});
return p == "height" ? oHeight : oWidth;
} else if ( p == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.msie )
return parseFloat( jQuery.curCSS(e,"filter").replace(/[^0-9.]/,"") ) || 1;
return jQuery.curCSS( e, p );
},
curCSS: function(elem, prop, force) {
var ret;
if (!force && elem.style[prop]) {
ret = elem.style[prop];
} else if (elem.currentStyle) {
var newProp = prop.replace(/\-(\w)/g,function(m,c){return c.toUpperCase();});
ret = elem.currentStyle[prop] || elem.currentStyle[newProp];
} else if (document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle) {
prop = prop.replace(/([A-Z])/g,"-$1").toLowerCase();
var cur = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(elem, null);
if ( cur )
ret = cur.getPropertyValue(prop);
else if ( prop == 'display' )
ret = 'none';
else
jQuery.swap(elem, { display: 'block' }, function() {
ret = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(this,null).getPropertyValue(prop);
});
}
return ret;
},
clean: function(a) {
var r = [];
for ( var i = 0; i < a.length; i++ ) {
if ( a[i].constructor == String ) {
var table = "";
if ( !a[i].indexOf("<thead") || !a[i].indexOf("<tbody") ) {
table = "thead";
a[i] = "<table>" + a[i] + "</table>";
} else if ( !a[i].indexOf("<tr") ) {
table = "tr";
a[i] = "<table>" + a[i] + "</table>";
} else if ( !a[i].indexOf("<td") || !a[i].indexOf("<th") ) {
table = "td";
a[i] = "<table><tbody><tr>" + a[i] + "</tr></tbody></table>";
}
var div = document.createElement("div");
div.innerHTML = a[i];
if ( table ) {
div = div.firstChild;
if ( table != "thead" ) div = div.firstChild;
if ( table == "td" ) div = div.firstChild;
}
for ( var j = 0; j < div.childNodes.length; j++ )
r.push( div.childNodes[j] );
} else if ( a[i].jquery || a[i].length && !a[i].nodeType )
for ( var k = 0; k < a[i].length; k++ )
r.push( a[i][k] );
else if ( a[i] !== null )
r.push( a[i].nodeType ? a[i] : document.createTextNode(a[i].toString()) );
}
return r;
},
expr: {
"": "m[2]== '*'||a.nodeName.toUpperCase()==m[2].toUpperCase()",
"#": "a.getAttribute('id')&&a.getAttribute('id')==m[2]",
":": {
// Position Checks
lt: "i<m[3]-0",
gt: "i>m[3]-0",
nth: "m[3]-0==i",
eq: "m[3]-0==i",
first: "i==0",
last: "i==r.length-1",
even: "i%2==0",
odd: "i%2",
// Child Checks
"nth-child": "jQuery.sibling(a,m[3]).cur",
"first-child": "jQuery.sibling(a,0).cur",
"last-child": "jQuery.sibling(a,0).last",
"only-child": "jQuery.sibling(a).length==1",
// Parent Checks
parent: "a.childNodes.length",
empty: "!a.childNodes.length",
// Text Check
contains: "(a.innerText||a.innerHTML).indexOf(m[3])>=0",
// Visibility
visible: "a.type!='hidden'&&jQuery.css(a,'display')!='none'&&jQuery.css(a,'visibility')!='hidden'",
hidden: "a.type=='hidden'||jQuery.css(a,'display')=='none'||jQuery.css(a,'visibility')=='hidden'",
// Form elements
enabled: "!a.disabled",
disabled: "a.disabled",
checked: "a.checked",
selected: "a.selected"
},
".": "jQuery.className.has(a,m[2])",
"@": {
"=": "z==m[4]",
"!=": "z!=m[4]",
"^=": "!z.indexOf(m[4])",
"$=": "z.substr(z.length - m[4].length,m[4].length)==m[4]",
"*=": "z.indexOf(m[4])>=0",
"": "z"
},
"[": "jQuery.find(m[2],a).length"
},
token: [
"\\.\\.|/\\.\\.", "a.parentNode",
">|/", "jQuery.sibling(a.firstChild)",
"\\+", "jQuery.sibling(a).next",
"~", function(a){
var r = [];
var s = jQuery.sibling(a);
if ( s.n > 0 )
for ( var i = s.n; i < s.length; i++ )
r.push( s[i] );
return r;
}
],
/**
*
* @test t( "Element Selector", "div", ["main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Element Selector", "body", ["body"] );
* @test t( "Element Selector", "html", ["html"] );
* @test cmpOK( $("*").size(), ">=", 30, "Element Selector" );
* @test t( "Parent Element", "div div", ["foo"] );
*
* @test t( "ID Selector", "#body", ["body"] );
* @test t( "ID Selector w/ Element", "body#body", ["body"] );
* @test t( "ID Selector w/ Element", "ul#first", [] );
*
* @test t( "Class Selector", ".blog", ["mark","simon"] );
* @test t( "Class Selector", ".blog.link", ["simon"] );
* @test t( "Class Selector w/ Element", "a.blog", ["mark","simon"] );
* @test t( "Parent Class Selector", "p .blog", ["mark","simon"] );
*
* @test t( "Comma Support", "a.blog, div", ["mark","simon","main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Comma Support", "a.blog , div", ["mark","simon","main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Comma Support", "a.blog ,div", ["mark","simon","main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Comma Support", "a.blog,div", ["mark","simon","main","foo"] );
*
* @test t( "Child", "p > a", ["simon1","google","groups","mark","yahoo","simon"] );
* @test t( "Child", "p> a", ["simon1","google","groups","mark","yahoo","simon"] );
* @test t( "Child", "p >a", ["simon1","google","groups","mark","yahoo","simon"] );
* @test t( "Child", "p>a", ["simon1","google","groups","mark","yahoo","simon"] );
* @test t( "Child w/ Class", "p > a.blog", ["mark","simon"] );
* @test t( "All Children", "code > *", ["anchor1","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "All Grandchildren", "p > * > *", ["anchor1","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "Adjacent", "a + a", ["groups"] );
* @test t( "Adjacent", "a +a", ["groups"] );
* @test t( "Adjacent", "a+ a", ["groups"] );
* @test t( "Adjacent", "a+a", ["groups"] );
* @test t( "Adjacent", "p + p", ["ap","en","sap"] );
* @test t( "Comma, Child, and Adjacent", "a + a, code > a", ["groups","anchor1","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "First Child", "p:first-child", ["firstp","sndp"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Exists", "a[@title]", ["google"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Exists", "*[@title]", ["google"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Exists", "[@title]", ["google"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Equals", "a[@rel='bookmark']", ["simon1"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Equals", 'a[@rel="bookmark"]', ["simon1"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Equals", "a[@rel=bookmark]", ["simon1"] );
* @test t( "Multiple Attribute Equals", "input[@type='hidden'],input[@type='radio']", ["hidden1","radio1","radio2"] );
* @test t( "Multiple Attribute Equals", "input[@type=\"hidden\"],input[@type='radio']", ["hidden1","radio1","radio2"] );
* @test t( "Multiple Attribute Equals", "input[@type=hidden],input[@type=radio]", ["hidden1","radio1","radio2"] );
*
* @test t( "Attribute Begins With", "a[@href ^= 'http://www']", ["google","yahoo"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Ends With", "a[@href $= 'org/']", ["mark"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Contains", "a[@href *= 'google']", ["google","groups"] );
* @test t( "First Child", "p:first-child", ["firstp","sndp"] );
* @test t( "Last Child", "p:last-child", ["sap"] );
* @test t( "Only Child", "a:only-child", ["simon1","anchor1","yahoo","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "Empty", "ul:empty", ["firstUL"] );
* @test t( "Enabled UI Element", "input:enabled", ["text1","radio1","radio2","check1","check2","hidden1","hidden2","name"] );
* @test t( "Disabled UI Element", "input:disabled", ["text2"] );
* @test t( "Checked UI Element", "input:checked", ["radio2","check1"] );
* @test t( "Selected Option Element", "option:selected", ["option1a","option2d","option3b","option3c"] );
* @test t( "Text Contains", "a:contains('Google')", ["google","groups"] );
* @test t( "Text Contains", "a:contains('Google Groups')", ["groups"] );
* @test t( "Element Preceded By", "p ~ div", ["foo"] );
* @test t( "Not", "a.blog:not(.link)", ["mark"] );
*
* @test cmpOK( jQuery.find("//*").length, ">=", 30, "All Elements (//*)" );
* @test t( "All Div Elements", "//div", ["main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Absolute Path", "/html/body", ["body"] );
* @test t( "Absolute Path w/ *", "/* /body", ["body"] );
* @test t( "Long Absolute Path", "/html/body/dl/div/div/p", ["sndp","en","sap"] );
* @test t( "Absolute and Relative Paths", "/html//div", ["main","foo"] );
* @test t( "All Children, Explicit", "//code/*", ["anchor1","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "All Children, Implicit", "//code/", ["anchor1","anchor2"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Exists", "//a[@title]", ["google"] );
* @test t( "Attribute Equals", "//a[@rel='bookmark']", ["simon1"] );
* @test t( "Parent Axis", "//p/..", ["main","foo"] );
* @test t( "Sibling Axis", "//p/../", ["firstp","ap","foo","first","firstUL","empty","form","sndp","en","sap"] );
* @test t( "Sibling Axis", "//p/../*", ["firstp","ap","foo","first","firstUL","empty","form","sndp","en","sap"] );
* @test t( "Has Children", "//p[a]", ["firstp","ap","en","sap"] );
*
* @test t( "nth Element", "p:nth(1)", ["ap"] );
* @test t( "First Element", "p:first", ["firstp"] );
* @test t( "Last Element", "p:last", ["first"] );
* @test t( "Even Elements", "p:even", ["firstp","sndp","sap"] );
* @test t( "Odd Elements", "p:odd", ["ap","en","first"] );
* @test t( "Position Equals", "p:eq(1)", ["ap"] );
* @test t( "Position Greater Than", "p:gt(0)", ["ap","sndp","en","sap","first"] );
* @test t( "Position Less Than", "p:lt(3)", ["firstp","ap","sndp"] );
* @test t( "Is A Parent", "p:parent", ["firstp","ap","sndp","en","sap","first"] );
* @test t( "Is Visible", "input:visible", ["text1","text2","radio1","radio2","check1","check2","name"] );
* @test t( "Is Hidden", "input:hidden", ["hidden1","hidden2"] );
*
* @name $.find
* @type Array<Element>
* @private
* @cat Core
*/
find: function( t, context ) {
// Make sure that the context is a DOM Element
if ( context && context.nodeType == undefined )
context = null;
// Set the correct context (if none is provided)
context = context || jQuery.context || document;
if ( t.constructor != String ) return [t];
if ( !t.indexOf("//") ) {
context = context.documentElement;
t = t.substr(2,t.length);
} else if ( !t.indexOf("/") ) {
context = context.documentElement;
t = t.substr(1,t.length);
// FIX Assume the root element is right :(
if ( t.indexOf("/") >= 1 )
t = t.substr(t.indexOf("/"),t.length);
}
var ret = [context];
var done = [];
var last = null;
while ( t.length > 0 && last != t ) {
var r = [];
last = t;
t = jQuery.trim(t).replace( /^\/\//i, "" );
var foundToken = false;
for ( var i = 0; i < jQuery.token.length; i += 2 ) {
if ( foundToken ) continue;
var re = new RegExp("^(" + jQuery.token[i] + ")");
var m = re.exec(t);
if ( m ) {
r = ret = jQuery.map( ret, jQuery.token[i+1] );
t = jQuery.trim( t.replace( re, "" ) );
foundToken = true;
}
}
if ( !foundToken ) {
if ( !t.indexOf(",") || !t.indexOf("|") ) {
if ( ret[0] == context ) ret.shift();
done = jQuery.merge( done, ret );
r = ret = [context];
t = " " + t.substr(1,t.length);
} else {
var re2 = /^([#.]?)([a-z0-9\\*_-]*)/i;
var m = re2.exec(t);
if ( m[1] == "#" ) {
// Ummm, should make this work in all XML docs
var oid = document.getElementById(m[2]);
r = ret = oid ? [oid] : [];
t = t.replace( re2, "" );
} else {
if ( !m[2] || m[1] == "." ) m[2] = "*";
for ( var i = 0; i < ret.length; i++ )
r = jQuery.merge( r,
m[2] == "*" ?
jQuery.getAll(ret[i]) :
ret[i].getElementsByTagName(m[2])
);
}
}
}
if ( t ) {
var val = jQuery.filter(t,r);
ret = r = val.r;
t = jQuery.trim(val.t);
}
}
if ( ret && ret[0] == context ) ret.shift();
done = jQuery.merge( done, ret );
return done;
},
getAll: function(o,r) {
r = r || [];
var s = o.childNodes;
for ( var i = 0; i < s.length; i++ )
if ( s[i].nodeType == 1 ) {
r.push( s[i] );
jQuery.getAll( s[i], r );
}
return r;
},
attr: function(elem, name, value){
var fix = {
"for": "htmlFor",
"class": "className",
"float": "cssFloat",
innerHTML: "innerHTML",
className: "className",
value: "value",
disabled: "disabled",
checked: "checked"
};
if ( fix[name] ) {
if ( value != undefined ) elem[fix[name]] = value;
return elem[fix[name]];
} else if ( elem.getAttribute ) {
if ( value != undefined ) elem.setAttribute( name, value );
return elem.getAttribute( name, 2 );
} else {
name = name.replace(/-([a-z])/ig,function(z,b){return b.toUpperCase();});
if ( value != undefined ) elem[name] = value;
return elem[name];
}
},
// The regular expressions that power the parsing engine
parse: [
// Match: [@value='test'], [@foo]
[ "\\[ *(@)S *([!*$^=]*) *Q\\]", 1 ],
// Match: [div], [div p]
[ "(\\[)Q\\]", 0 ],
// Match: :contains('foo')
[ "(:)S\\(Q\\)", 0 ],
// Match: :even, :last-chlid
[ "([:.#]*)S", 0 ]
],
filter: function(t,r,not) {
// Figure out if we're doing regular, or inverse, filtering
var g = not !== false ? jQuery.grep :
function(a,f) {return jQuery.grep(a,f,true);};
while ( t && /^[a-z[({<*:.#]/i.test(t) ) {
var p = jQuery.parse;
for ( var i = 0; i < p.length; i++ ) {
var re = new RegExp( "^" + p[i][0]
// Look for a string-like sequence
.replace( 'S', "([a-z*_-][a-z0-9_-]*)" )
// Look for something (optionally) enclosed with quotes
.replace( 'Q', " *'?\"?([^'\"]*?)'?\"? *" ), "i" );
var m = re.exec( t );
if ( m ) {
// Re-organize the match
if ( p[i][1] )
m = ["", m[1], m[3], m[2], m[4]];
// Remove what we just matched
t = t.replace( re, "" );
break;
}
}
// :not() is a special case that can be optomized by
// keeping it out of the expression list
if ( m[1] == ":" && m[2] == "not" )
r = jQuery.filter(m[3],r,false).r;
// Otherwise, find the expression to execute
else {
var f = jQuery.expr[m[1]];
if ( f.constructor != String )
f = jQuery.expr[m[1]][m[2]];
// Build a custom macro to enclose it
eval("f = function(a,i){" +
( m[1] == "@" ? "z=jQuery.attr(a,m[3]);" : "" ) +
"return " + f + "}");
// Execute it against the current filter
r = g( r, f );
}
}
// Return an array of filtered elements (r)
// and the modified expression string (t)
return { r: r, t: t };
},
/**
* Remove the whitespace from the beginning and end of a string.
*
* @example $.trim(" hello, how are you? ");
* @result "hello, how are you?"
*
* @name $.trim
* @type String
* @param String str The string to trim.
* @cat Javascript
*/
trim: function(t){
return t.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, "");
},
/**
* All ancestors of a given element.
*
* @private
* @name $.parents
* @type Array<Element>
* @param Element elem The element to find the ancestors of.
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
parents: function( elem ){
var matched = [];
var cur = elem.parentNode;
while ( cur && cur != document ) {
matched.push( cur );
cur = cur.parentNode;
}
return matched;
},
/**
* All elements on a specified axis.
*
* @private
* @name $.sibling
* @type Array
* @param Element elem The element to find all the siblings of (including itself).
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
sibling: function(elem, pos, not) {
var elems = [];
var siblings = elem.parentNode.childNodes;
for ( var i = 0; i < siblings.length; i++ ) {
if ( not === true && siblings[i] == elem ) continue;
if ( siblings[i].nodeType == 1 )
elems.push( siblings[i] );
if ( siblings[i] == elem )
elems.n = elems.length - 1;
}
return jQuery.extend( elems, {
last: elems.n == elems.length - 1,
cur: pos == "even" && elems.n % 2 == 0 || pos == "odd" && elems.n % 2 || elems[pos] == elem,
prev: elems[elems.n - 1],
next: elems[elems.n + 1]
});
},
/**
* Merge two arrays together, removing all duplicates. The final order
* or the new array is: All the results from the first array, followed
* by the unique results from the second array.
*
* @example $.merge( [0,1,2], [2,3,4] )
* @result [0,1,2,3,4]
*
* @example $.merge( [3,2,1], [4,3,2] )
* @result [3,2,1,4]
*
* @name $.merge
* @type Array
* @param Array first The first array to merge.
* @param Array second The second array to merge.
* @cat Javascript
*/
merge: function(first, second) {
var result = [];
// Move b over to the new array (this helps to avoid
// StaticNodeList instances)
for ( var k = 0; k < first.length; k++ )
result[k] = first[k];
// Now check for duplicates between a and b and only
// add the unique items
for ( var i = 0; i < second.length; i++ ) {
var noCollision = true;
// The collision-checking process
for ( var j = 0; j < first.length; j++ )
if ( second[i] == first[j] )
noCollision = false;
// If the item is unique, add it
if ( noCollision )
result.push( second[i] );
}
return result;
},
/**
* Filter items out of an array, by using a filter function.
* The specified function will be passed two arguments: The
* current array item and the index of the item in the array. The
* function should return 'true' if you wish to keep the item in
* the array, false if it should be removed.
*
* @example $.grep( [0,1,2], function(i){
* return i > 0;
* });
* @result [1, 2]
*
* @name $.grep
* @type Array
* @param Array array The Array to find items in.
* @param Function fn The function to process each item against.
* @param Boolean inv Invert the selection - select the opposite of the function.
* @cat Javascript
*/
grep: function(elems, fn, inv) {
// If a string is passed in for the function, make a function
// for it (a handy shortcut)
if ( fn.constructor == String )
fn = new Function("a","i","return " + fn);
var result = [];
// Go through the array, only saving the items
// that pass the validator function
for ( var i = 0; i < elems.length; i++ )
if ( !inv && fn(elems[i],i) || inv && !fn(elems[i],i) )
result.push( elems[i] );
return result;
},
/**
* Translate all items in an array to another array of items.
* The translation function that is provided to this method is
* called for each item in the array and is passed one argument:
* The item to be translated. The function can then return:
* The translated value, 'null' (to remove the item), or
* an array of values - which will be flattened into the full array.
*
* @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
* return i + 4;
* });
* @result [4, 5, 6]
*
* @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
* return i > 0 ? i + 1 : null;
* });
* @result [2, 3]
*
* @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
* return [ i, i + 1 ];
* });
* @result [0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3]
*
* @name $.map
* @type Array
* @param Array array The Array to translate.
* @param Function fn The function to process each item against.
* @cat Javascript
*/
map: function(elems, fn) {
// If a string is passed in for the function, make a function
// for it (a handy shortcut)
if ( fn.constructor == String )
fn = new Function("a","return " + fn);
var result = [];
// Go through the array, translating each of the items to their
// new value (or values).
for ( var i = 0; i < elems.length; i++ ) {
var val = fn(elems[i],i);
if ( val !== null && val != undefined ) {
if ( val.constructor != Array ) val = [val];
result = jQuery.merge( result, val );
}
}
return result;
},
/*
* A number of helper functions used for managing events.
* Many of the ideas behind this code orignated from Dean Edwards' addEvent library.
*/
event: {
// Bind an event to an element
// Original by Dean Edwards
add: function(element, type, handler) {
// For whatever reason, IE has trouble passing the window object
// around, causing it to be cloned in the process
if ( jQuery.browser.msie && element.setInterval != undefined )
element = window;
// Make sure that the function being executed has a unique ID
if ( !handler.guid )
handler.guid = this.guid++;
// Init the element's event structure
if (!element.events)
element.events = {};
// Get the current list of functions bound to this event
var handlers = element.events[type];
// If it hasn't been initialized yet
if (!handlers) {
// Init the event handler queue
handlers = element.events[type] = {};
// Remember an existing handler, if it's already there
if (element["on" + type])
handlers[0] = element["on" + type];
}
// Add the function to the element's handler list
handlers[handler.guid] = handler;
// And bind the global event handler to the element
element["on" + type] = this.handle;
// Remember the function in a global list (for triggering)
if (!this.global[type])
this.global[type] = [];
this.global[type].push( element );
},
guid: 1,
global: {},
// Detach an event or set of events from an element
remove: function(element, type, handler) {
if (element.events)
if (type && element.events[type])
if ( handler )
delete element.events[type][handler.guid];
else
for ( var i in element.events[type] )
delete element.events[type][i];
else
for ( var j in element.events )
this.remove( element, j );
},
trigger: function(type,data,element) {
// Touch up the incoming data
data = data || [];
// Handle a global trigger
if ( !element ) {
var g = this.global[type];
if ( g )
for ( var i = 0; i < g.length; i++ )
this.trigger( type, data, g[i] );
// Handle triggering a single element
} else if ( element["on" + type] ) {
// Pass along a fake event
data.unshift( this.fix({ type: type, target: element }) );
// Trigger the event
element["on" + type].apply( element, data );
}
},
handle: function(event) {
if ( typeof jQuery == "undefined" ) return;
event = event || jQuery.event.fix( window.event );
// If no correct event was found, fail
if ( !event ) return;
var returnValue = true;
var c = this.events[event.type];
for ( var j in c ) {
if ( c[j].apply( this, [event] ) === false ) {
event.preventDefault();
event.stopPropagation();
returnValue = false;
}
}
return returnValue;
},
fix: function(event) {
if ( event ) {
event.preventDefault = function() {
this.returnValue = false;
};
event.stopPropagation = function() {
this.cancelBubble = true;
};
}
return event;
}
}
});
new function() {
var b = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
// Figure out what browser is being used
jQuery.browser = {
safari: /webkit/.test(b),
opera: /opera/.test(b),
msie: /msie/.test(b) && !/opera/.test(b),
mozilla: /mozilla/.test(b) && !/(compatible|webkit)/.test(b)
};
// Check to see if the W3C box model is being used
jQuery.boxModel = !jQuery.browser.msie || document.compatMode == "CSS1Compat";
};
jQuery.macros = {
to: {
/**
* Append all of the matched elements to another, specified, set of elements.
* This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
* $(A).append(B), in that instead of appending B to A, you're appending
* A to B.
*
* @example $("p").appendTo("#foo");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo"></div>
* @result <div id="foo"><p>I would like to say: </p></div>
*
* @name appendTo
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr A jQuery expression of elements to match.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
appendTo: "append",
/**
* Prepend all of the matched elements to another, specified, set of elements.
* This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
* $(A).prepend(B), in that instead of prepending B to A, you're prepending
* A to B.
*
* @example $("p").prependTo("#foo");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo"><b>Hello</b></div>
* @result <div id="foo"><p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b></div>
*
* @name prependTo
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr A jQuery expression of elements to match.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
prependTo: "prepend",
/**
* Insert all of the matched elements before another, specified, set of elements.
* This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
* $(A).before(B), in that instead of inserting B before A, you're inserting
* A before B.
*
* @example $("p").insertBefore("#foo");
* @before <div id="foo">Hello</div><p>I would like to say: </p>
* @result <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo">Hello</div>
*
* @name insertBefore
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr A jQuery expression of elements to match.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
insertBefore: "before",
/**
* Insert all of the matched elements after another, specified, set of elements.
* This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
* $(A).after(B), in that instead of inserting B after A, you're inserting
* A after B.
*
* @example $("p").insertAfter("#foo");
* @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo">Hello</div>
* @result <div id="foo">Hello</div><p>I would like to say: </p>
*
* @name insertAfter
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr A jQuery expression of elements to match.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
insertAfter: "after"
},
/**
* Get the current CSS width of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").width();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "300px"
*
* @name width
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS width of every matched element. Be sure to include
* the "px" (or other unit of measurement) after the number that you
* specify, otherwise you might get strange results.
*
* @example $("p").width("20px");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="width:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name width
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS height of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").height();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "14px"
*
* @name height
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS height of every matched element. Be sure to include
* the "px" (or other unit of measurement) after the number that you
* specify, otherwise you might get strange results.
*
* @example $("p").height("20px");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="height:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name height
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS top of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").top();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "0px"
*
* @name top
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS top of every matched element. Be sure to include
* the "px" (or other unit of measurement) after the number that you
* specify, otherwise you might get strange results.
*
* @example $("p").top("20px");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="top:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name top
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS left of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").left();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "0px"
*
* @name left
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS left of every matched element. Be sure to include
* the "px" (or other unit of measurement) after the number that you
* specify, otherwise you might get strange results.
*
* @example $("p").left("20px");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="left:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name left
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS position of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").position();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "static"
*
* @name position
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS position of every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").position("relative");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="position:relative;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name position
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS float of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").float();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "none"
*
* @name float
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS float of every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").float("left");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="float:left;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name float
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS overflow of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").overflow();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "none"
*
* @name overflow
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS overflow of every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").overflow("auto");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="overflow:auto;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name overflow
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS color of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").color();
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result "black"
*
* @name color
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS color of every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").color("blue");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="color:blue;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name color
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Get the current CSS background of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("p").background();
* @before <p style="background:blue;">This is just a test.</p>
* @result "blue"
*
* @name background
* @type String
* @cat CSS
*/
/**
* Set the CSS background of every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").background("blue");
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
* @result <p style="background:blue;">This is just a test.</p>
*
* @name background
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
* @cat CSS
*/
css: "width,height,top,left,position,float,overflow,color,background".split(","),
/**
* Reduce the set of matched elements to a single element.
* The position of the element in the set of matched elements
* starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
*
* @example $("p").eq(1)
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
* @result [ <p>So is this</p> ]
*
* @name eq
* @type jQuery
* @param Number pos The index of the element that you wish to limit to.
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Reduce the set of matched elements to all elements before a given position.
* The position of the element in the set of matched elements
* starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
*
* @example $("p").lt(1)
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
* @result [ <p>This is just a test.</p> ]
*
* @name lt
* @type jQuery
* @param Number pos Reduce the set to all elements below this position.
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Reduce the set of matched elements to all elements after a given position.
* The position of the element in the set of matched elements
* starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
*
* @example $("p").gt(0)
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
* @result [ <p>So is this</p> ]
*
* @name gt
* @type jQuery
* @param Number pos Reduce the set to all elements after this position.
* @cat Core
*/
/**
* Filter the set of elements to those that contain the specified text.
*
* @example $("p").contains("test")
* @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
* @result [ <p>This is just a test.</p> ]
*
* @name contains
* @type jQuery
* @param String str The string that will be contained within the text of an element.
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
filter: [ "eq", "lt", "gt", "contains" ],
attr: {
/**
* Get the current value of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("input").val();
* @before <input type="text" value="some text"/>
* @result "some text"
*
* @test ok( $("#text1").val() == "Test", "Check for value of input element" );
* @test ok( !$("#text1").val() == "", "Check for value of input element" );
*
* @name val
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the value of every matched element.
*
* @example $("input").value("test");
* @before <input type="text" value="some text"/>
* @result <input type="text" value="test"/>
*
* @test document.getElementById('text1').value = "bla";
* ok( $("#text1").val() == "bla", "Check for modified value of input element" );
* $("#text1").val('test');
* ok ( document.getElementById('text1').value == "test", "Check for modified (via val(String)) value of input element" );
*
* @name val
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
val: "value",
/**
* Get the html contents of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("div").html();
* @before <div><input/></div>
* @result <input/>
*
* @name html
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the html contents of every matched element.
*
* @example $("div").html("<b>new stuff</b>");
* @before <div><input/></div>
* @result <div><b>new stuff</b></div>
*
* @test var div = $("div");
* div.html("<b>test</b>");
* var pass = true;
* for ( var i = 0; i < div.size(); i++ ) {
* if ( div.get(i).childNodes.length == 0 ) pass = false;
* }
* ok( pass, "Set HTML" );
*
* @name html
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the html contents to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
html: "innerHTML",
/**
* Get the current id of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("input").id();
* @before <input type="text" id="test" value="some text"/>
* @result "test"
*
* @name id
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the id of every matched element.
*
* @example $("input").id("newid");
* @before <input type="text" id="test" value="some text"/>
* @result <input type="text" id="newid" value="some text"/>
*
* @name id
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
id: null,
/**
* Get the current title of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("img").title();
* @before <img src="test.jpg" title="my image"/>
* @result "my image"
*
* @name title
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the title of every matched element.
*
* @example $("img").title("new title");
* @before <img src="test.jpg" title="my image"/>
* @result <img src="test.jpg" title="new image"/>
*
* @name title
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
title: null,
/**
* Get the current name of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("input").name();
* @before <input type="text" name="username"/>
* @result "username"
*
* @name name
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the name of every matched element.
*
* @example $("input").name("user");
* @before <input type="text" name="username"/>
* @result <input type="text" name="user"/>
*
* @name name
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
name: null,
/**
* Get the current href of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("a").href();
* @before <a href="test.html">my link</a>
* @result "test.html"
*
* @name href
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the href of every matched element.
*
* @example $("a").href("test2.html");
* @before <a href="test.html">my link</a>
* @result <a href="test2.html">my link</a>
*
* @name href
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
href: null,
/**
* Get the current src of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("img").src();
* @before <img src="test.jpg" title="my image"/>
* @result "test.jpg"
*
* @name src
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the src of every matched element.
*
* @example $("img").src("test2.jpg");
* @before <img src="test.jpg" title="my image"/>
* @result <img src="test2.jpg" title="my image"/>
*
* @name src
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
src: null,
/**
* Get the current rel of the first matched element.
*
* @example $("a").rel();
* @before <a href="test.html" rel="nofollow">my link</a>
* @result "nofollow"
*
* @name rel
* @type String
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
/**
* Set the rel of every matched element.
*
* @example $("a").rel("nofollow");
* @before <a href="test.html">my link</a>
* @result <a href="test.html" rel="nofollow">my link</a>
*
* @name rel
* @type jQuery
* @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
* @cat DOM/Attributes
*/
rel: null
},
axis: {
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique parents of the matched
* set of elements.
*
* @example $("p").parent()
* @before <div><p>Hello</p><p>Hello</p></div>
* @result [ <div><p>Hello</p><p>Hello</p></div> ]
*
* @name parent
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique parents of the matched
* set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* @example $("p").parent(".selected")
* @before <div><p>Hello</p></div><div class="selected"><p>Hello Again</p></div>
* @result [ <div class="selected"><p>Hello Again</p></div> ]
*
* @name parent
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the parents with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
parent: "a.parentNode",
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique ancestors of the matched
* set of elements (except for the root element).
*
* @example $("span").ancestors()
* @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
* @result [ <body>...</body>, <div>...</div>, <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
*
* @name ancestors
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique ancestors of the matched
* set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* @example $("span").ancestors("p")
* @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
* @result [ <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
*
* @name ancestors
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the ancestors with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
ancestors: jQuery.parents,
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique ancestors of the matched
* set of elements (except for the root element).
*
* @example $("span").ancestors()
* @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
* @result [ <body>...</body>, <div>...</div>, <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
*
* @name parents
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique ancestors of the matched
* set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* @example $("span").ancestors("p")
* @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
* @result [ <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
*
* @name parents
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the ancestors with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
parents: jQuery.parents,
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique next siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements.
*
* It only returns the very next sibling, not all next siblings.
*
* @example $("p").next()
* @before <p>Hello</p><p>Hello Again</p><div><span>And Again</span></div>
* @result [ <p>Hello Again</p>, <div><span>And Again</span></div> ]
*
* @name next
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique next siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* It only returns the very next sibling, not all next siblings.
*
* @example $("p").next(".selected")
* @before <p>Hello</p><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><div><span>And Again</span></div>
* @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
*
* @name next
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the next Elements with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
next: "jQuery.sibling(a).next",
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique previous siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements.
*
* It only returns the immediately previous sibling, not all previous siblings.
*
* @example $("p").previous()
* @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
* @result [ <div><span>Hello Again</span></div> ]
*
* @name prev
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing the unique previous siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* It only returns the immediately previous sibling, not all previous siblings.
*
* @example $("p").previous(".selected")
* @before <div><span>Hello</span></div><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p>
* @result [ <div><span>Hello</span></div> ]
*
* @name prev
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the previous Elements with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
prev: "jQuery.sibling(a).prev",
/**
* Get a set of elements containing all of the unique siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements.
*
* @example $("div").siblings()
* @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <p>And Again</p> ]
*
* @name siblings
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing all of the unique siblings of each of the
* matched set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* @example $("div").siblings(".selected")
* @before <div><span>Hello</span></div><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p>
* @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
*
* @name siblings
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the sibling Elements with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
siblings: jQuery.sibling,
/**
* Get a set of elements containing all of the unique children of each of the
* matched set of elements.
*
* @example $("div").children()
* @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
* @result [ <span>Hello Again</span> ]
*
* @name children
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
/**
* Get a set of elements containing all of the unique children of each of the
* matched set of elements, and filtered by an expression.
*
* @example $("div").children(".selected")
* @before <div><span>Hello</span><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p></div>
* @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
*
* @name children
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr An expression to filter the child Elements with
* @cat DOM/Traversing
*/
children: "jQuery.sibling(a.firstChild)"
},
each: {
/**
* Remove an attribute from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("input").removeAttr("disabled")
* @before <input disabled="disabled"/>
* @result <input/>
*
* @name removeAttr
* @type jQuery
* @param String name The name of the attribute to remove.
* @cat DOM
*/
removeAttr: function( key ) {
this.removeAttribute( key );
},
/**
* Displays each of the set of matched elements if they are hidden.
*
* @example $("p").show()
* @before <p style="display: none">Hello</p>
* @result [ <p style="display: block">Hello</p> ]
*
* @test var pass = true, div = $("div");
* div.show().each(function(){
* if ( this.style.display == "none" ) pass = false;
* });
* ok( pass, "Show" );
*
* @name show
* @type jQuery
* @cat Effects
*/
show: function(){
this.style.display = this.oldblock ? this.oldblock : "";
if ( jQuery.css(this,"display") == "none" )
this.style.display = "block";
},
/**
* Hides each of the set of matched elements if they are shown.
*
* @example $("p").hide()
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result [ <p style="display: none">Hello</p> ]
*
* var pass = true, div = $("div");
* div.hide().each(function(){
* if ( this.style.display != "none" ) pass = false;
* });
* ok( pass, "Hide" );
*
* @name hide
* @type jQuery
* @cat Effects
*/
hide: function(){
this.oldblock = this.oldblock || jQuery.css(this,"display");
if ( this.oldblock == "none" )
this.oldblock = "block";
this.style.display = "none";
},
/**
* Toggles each of the set of matched elements. If they are shown,
* toggle makes them hidden. If they are hidden, toggle
* makes them shown.
*
* @example $("p").toggle()
* @before <p>Hello</p><p style="display: none">Hello Again</p>
* @result [ <p style="display: none">Hello</p>, <p style="display: block">Hello Again</p> ]
*
* @name toggle
* @type jQuery
* @cat Effects
*/
toggle: function(){
jQuery(this)[ jQuery(this).is(":hidden") ? "show" : "hide" ].apply( jQuery(this), arguments );
},
/**
* Adds the specified class to each of the set of matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").addClass("selected")
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result [ <p class="selected">Hello</p> ]
*
* @test var div = $("div");
* div.addClass("test");
* var pass = true;
* for ( var i = 0; i < div.size(); i++ ) {
* if ( div.get(i).className.indexOf("test") == -1 ) pass = false;
* }
* ok( pass, "Add Class" );
*
* @name addClass
* @type jQuery
* @param String class A CSS class to add to the elements
* @cat DOM
*/
addClass: function(c){
jQuery.className.add(this,c);
},
/**
* Removes the specified class from the set of matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").removeClass("selected")
* @before <p class="selected">Hello</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* @test var div = $("div").addClass("test");
* div.removeClass("test");
* var pass = true;
* for ( var i = 0; i < div.size(); i++ ) {
* if ( div.get(i).className.indexOf("test") != -1 ) pass = false;
* }
* ok( pass, "Remove Class" );
*
* @name removeClass
* @type jQuery
* @param String class A CSS class to remove from the elements
* @cat DOM
*/
removeClass: function(c){
jQuery.className.remove(this,c);
},
/**
* Adds the specified class if it is present, removes it if it is
* not present.
*
* @example $("p").toggleClass("selected")
* @before <p>Hello</p><p class="selected">Hello Again</p>
* @result [ <p class="selected">Hello</p>, <p>Hello Again</p> ]
*
* @name toggleClass
* @type jQuery
* @param String class A CSS class with which to toggle the elements
* @cat DOM
*/
toggleClass: function( c ){
jQuery.className[ jQuery.className.has(this,c) ? "remove" : "add" ](this,c);
},
/**
* Removes all matched elements from the DOM. This does NOT remove them from the
* jQuery object, allowing you to use the matched elements further.
*
* @example $("p").remove();
* @before <p>Hello</p> how are <p>you?</p>
* @result how are
*
* @name remove
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
/**
* Removes only elements (out of the list of matched elements) that match
* the specified jQuery expression. This does NOT remove them from the
* jQuery object, allowing you to use the matched elements further.
*
* @example $("p").remove(".hello");
* @before <p class="hello">Hello</p> how are <p>you?</p>
* @result how are <p>you?</p>
*
* @name remove
* @type jQuery
* @param String expr A jQuery expression to filter elements by.
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
remove: function(a){
if ( !a || jQuery.filter( a, [this] ).r )
this.parentNode.removeChild( this );
},
/**
* Removes all child nodes from the set of matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").empty()
* @before <p>Hello, <span>Person</span> <a href="#">and person</a></p>
* @result [ <p></p> ]
*
* @name empty
* @type jQuery
* @cat DOM/Manipulation
*/
empty: function(){
while ( this.firstChild )
this.removeChild( this.firstChild );
},
/**
* Binds a particular event (like click) to a each of a set of match elements.
*
* @example $("p").bind( "click", function() { alert("Hello"); } )
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* Cancel a default action and prevent it from bubbling by returning false
* from your function.
*
* @example $("form").bind( "submit", function() { return false; } )
*
* Cancel a default action by using the preventDefault method.
*
* @example $("form").bind( "submit", function() { e.preventDefault(); } )
*
* Stop an event from bubbling by using the stopPropogation method.
*
* @example $("form").bind( "submit", function() { e.stopPropogation(); } )
*
* @name bind
* @type jQuery
* @param String type An event type
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the event on each of the set of matched elements
* @cat Events
*/
bind: function( type, fn ) {
if ( fn.constructor == String )
fn = new Function("e", ( !fn.indexOf(".") ? "jQuery(this)" : "return " ) + fn);
jQuery.event.add( this, type, fn );
},
/**
* The opposite of bind, removes a bound event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unbind( "click", function() { alert("Hello"); } )
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* @name unbind
* @type jQuery
* @param String type An event type
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the event on each of the set of matched elements
* @cat Events
*/
/**
* Removes all bound events of a particular type from each of the matched
* elements.
*
* @example $("p").unbind( "click" )
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* @name unbind
* @type jQuery
* @param String type An event type
* @cat Events
*/
/**
* Removes all bound events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unbind()
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
*
* @name unbind
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events
*/
unbind: function( type, fn ) {
jQuery.event.remove( this, type, fn );
},
/**
* Trigger a type of event on every matched element.
*
* @example $("p").trigger("click")
* @before <p click="alert('hello')">Hello</p>
* @result alert('hello')
*
* @name trigger
* @type jQuery
* @param String type An event type to trigger.
* @cat Events
*/
trigger: function( type, data ) {
jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this );
}
}
};
jQuery.init();
jQuery.fn.extend({
// We're overriding the old toggle function, so
// remember it for later
_toggle: jQuery.fn.toggle,
/**
* Toggle between two function calls every other click.
* Whenever a matched element is clicked, the first specified function
* is fired, when clicked again, the second is fired. All subsequent
* clicks continue to rotate through the two functions.
*
* @example $("p").toggle(function(){
* $(this).addClass("selected");
* },function(){
* $(this).removeClass("selected");
* });
*
* var count = 0;
* var fn1 = function() { count++; }
* var fn2 = function() { count--; }
* var link = $('#mark');
* link.click().toggle(fn1, fn2).click().click().click().click().click();
* ok( count == 1, "Check for toggle(fn, fn)" );
*
* @name toggle
* @type jQuery
* @param Function even The function to execute on every even click.
* @param Function odd The function to execute on every odd click.
* @cat Events
*/
toggle: function(a,b) {
// If two functions are passed in, we're
// toggling on a click
return a && b && a.constructor == Function && b.constructor == Function ? this.click(function(e){
// Figure out which function to execute
this.last = this.last == a ? b : a;
// Make sure that clicks stop
e.preventDefault();
// and execute the function
return this.last.apply( this, [e] ) || false;
}) :
// Otherwise, execute the old toggle function
this._toggle.apply( this, arguments );
},
/**
* A method for simulating hovering (moving the mouse on, and off,
* an object). This is a custom method which provides an 'in' to a
* frequent task.
*
* Whenever the mouse cursor is moved over a matched
* element, the first specified function is fired. Whenever the mouse
* moves off of the element, the second specified function fires.
* Additionally, checks are in place to see if the mouse is still within
* the specified element itself (for example, an image inside of a div),
* and if it is, it will continue to 'hover', and not move out
* (a common error in using a mouseout event handler).
*
* @example $("p").hover(function(){
* $(this).addClass("over");
* },function(){
* $(this).addClass("out");
* });
*
* @name hover
* @type jQuery
* @param Function over The function to fire whenever the mouse is moved over a matched element.
* @param Function out The function to fire whenever the mouse is moved off of a matched element.
* @cat Events
*/
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.type == "mouseover" ? e.fromElement : e.toElement) || e.relatedTarget;
// Traverse up the tree
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 (e.type == "mouseover" ? f : g).apply(this, [e]);
}
// Bind the function to the two event listeners
return this.mouseover(handleHover).mouseout(handleHover);
},
/**
* Bind a function to be executed whenever the DOM is ready to be
* traversed and manipulated. This is probably the most important
* function included in the event module, as it can greatly improve
* the response times of your web applications.
*
* In a nutshell, this is a solid replacement for using window.onload,
* and attaching a function to that. By using this method, your bound Function
* will be called the instant the DOM is ready to be read and manipulated,
* which is exactly what 99.99% of all Javascript code needs to run.
*
* Please ensure you have no code in your &lt;body&gt; onload event handler,
* otherwise $(document).ready() may not fire.
*
* @example $(document).ready(function(){ Your code here... });
*
* @name ready
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn The function to be executed when the DOM is ready.
* @cat Events
*/
ready: function(f) {
// If the DOM is already ready
if ( jQuery.isReady )
// Execute the function immediately
f.apply( document );
// Otherwise, remember the function for later
else {
// Add the function to the wait list
jQuery.readyList.push( f );
}
return this;
}
});
jQuery.extend({
/*
* 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 is not already loaded
if ( !jQuery.isReady ) {
// Remember that the DOM is ready
jQuery.isReady = true;
// If there are functions bound, to execute
if ( jQuery.readyList ) {
// Execute all of them
for ( var i = 0; i < jQuery.readyList.length; i++ )
jQuery.readyList[i].apply( document );
// Reset the list of functions
jQuery.readyList = null;
}
}
}
});
new function(){
/**
* Bind a function to the scroll event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").scroll( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name scroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the scroll event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet scroll event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").scroll();
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name scroll
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the scroll event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .scroll() method, calling .onescroll() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onescroll( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first scroll
*
* @name onescroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound scroll event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unscroll( myFunction );
* @before <p onscroll="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unscroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound scroll events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unscroll();
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unscroll
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the submit event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").submit( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name submit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the submit event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet submit event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").submit();
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name submit
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the submit event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .submit() method, calling .onesubmit() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onesubmit( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first submit
*
* @name onesubmit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound submit event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unsubmit( myFunction );
* @before <p onsubmit="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unsubmit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound submit events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unsubmit();
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unsubmit
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the focus event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").focus( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name focus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Trigger the focus event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet focus event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").focus();
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name focus
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the focus event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .focus() method, calling .onefocus() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onefocus( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first focus
*
* @name onefocus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes a bound focus event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unfocus( myFunction );
* @before <p onfocus="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unfocus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes all bound focus events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unfocus();
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unfocus
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keydown event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keydown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keydown event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keydown event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keydown();
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keydown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keydown event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keydown() method, calling .onekeydown() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeydown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keydown
*
* @name onekeydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keydown event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeydown( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeydown="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keydown events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeydown();
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeydown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the dblclick event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").dblclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name dblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the dblclick event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet dblclick event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").dblclick();
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name dblclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the dblclick event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .dblclick() method, calling .onedblclick() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onedblclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first dblclick
*
* @name onedblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound dblclick event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").undblclick( myFunction );
* @before <p ondblclick="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name undblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound dblclick events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").undblclick();
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name undblclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keypress event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keypress( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keypress event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keypress event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keypress();
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keypress
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keypress event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keypress() method, calling .onekeypress() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeypress( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keypress
*
* @name onekeypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keypress event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeypress( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeypress="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keypress events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeypress();
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeypress
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the error event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").error( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name error
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the error event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet error event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").error();
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name error
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the error event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .error() method, calling .oneerror() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneerror( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first error
*
* @name oneerror
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound error event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unerror( myFunction );
* @before <p onerror="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unerror
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound error events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unerror();
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unerror
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the blur event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").blur( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name blur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Trigger the blur event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet blur event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").blur();
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name blur
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the blur event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .blur() method, calling .oneblur() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneblur( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first blur
*
* @name oneblur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes a bound blur event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unblur( myFunction );
* @before <p onblur="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unblur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes all bound blur events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unblur();
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unblur
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the load event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").load( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name load
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the load event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet load event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").load();
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name load
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the load event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .load() method, calling .oneload() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first load
*
* @name oneload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound load event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unload( myFunction );
* @before <p onload="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound load events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unload();
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the select event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").select( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name select
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the select event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet select event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").select();
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name select
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the select event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .select() method, calling .oneselect() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneselect( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first select
*
* @name oneselect
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound select event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unselect( myFunction );
* @before <p onselect="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unselect
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound select events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unselect();
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unselect
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseup event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mouseup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mouseup event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mouseup event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mouseup();
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mouseup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseup event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mouseup() method, calling .onemouseup() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemouseup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mouseup
*
* @name onemouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mouseup event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseup( myFunction );
* @before <p onmouseup="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mouseup events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseup();
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the unload event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").unload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the unload event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet unload event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").unload();
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the unload event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .unload() method, calling .oneunload() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneunload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first unload
*
* @name oneunload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound unload event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").ununload( myFunction );
* @before <p onunload="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name ununload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound unload events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").ununload();
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name ununload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the change event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").change( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name change
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the change event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet change event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").change();
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name change
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the change event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .change() method, calling .onechange() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onechange( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first change
*
* @name onechange
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound change event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unchange( myFunction );
* @before <p onchange="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unchange
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound change events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unchange();
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unchange
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseout event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mouseout( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mouseout event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mouseout event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mouseout();
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mouseout
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseout event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mouseout() method, calling .onemouseout() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemouseout( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mouseout
*
* @name onemouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mouseout event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseout( myFunction );
* @before <p onmouseout="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mouseout events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseout();
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseout
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keyup event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keyup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keyup event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keyup event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keyup();
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keyup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keyup event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keyup() method, calling .onekeyup() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeyup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keyup
*
* @name onekeyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keyup event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeyup( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeyup="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keyup events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeyup();
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeyup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the click event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").click( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name click
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the click event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet click event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").click();
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name click
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the click event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .click() method, calling .oneclick() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first click
*
* @name oneclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound click event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unclick( myFunction );
* @before <p onclick="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound click events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unclick();
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the resize event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").resize( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name resize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the resize event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet resize event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").resize();
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name resize
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the resize event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .resize() method, calling .oneresize() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneresize( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first resize
*
* @name oneresize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound resize event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unresize( myFunction );
* @before <p onresize="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unresize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound resize events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unresize();
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unresize
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousemove event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mousemove( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mousemove event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mousemove event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mousemove();
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mousemove
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousemove event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mousemove() method, calling .onemousemove() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemousemove( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mousemove
*
* @name onemousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mousemove event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmousemove( myFunction );
* @before <p onmousemove="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mousemove events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmousemove();
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousemove
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousedown event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mousedown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mousedown event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mousedown event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mousedown();
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mousedown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousedown event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mousedown() method, calling .onemousedown() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemousedown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mousedown
*
* @name onemousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mousedown event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmousedown( myFunction );
* @before <p onmousedown="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mousedown events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmousedown();
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousedown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* @test var count;
* var e = ("blur,focus,load,resize,scroll,unload,click,dblclick," +
* "mousedown,mouseup,mousemove,mouseover,mouseout,change,reset,select," +
* "submit,keydown,keypress,keyup,error").split(",");
* var handler1 = function(event) {
* count++;
* };
* var handler2 = function(event) {
* count++;
* };
* for( var i=0; i < e.length; i++) {
* var event = e[i];
* count = 0;
* // bind handler
* $(document)[event](handler1);
* $(document)[event](handler2);
* $(document)["one"+event](handler1);
*
* // call event two times
* $(document)[event]();
* $(document)[event]();
*
* // unbind events
* $(document)["un"+event](handler1);
* // call once more
* $(document)[event]();
*
* // remove all handlers
* $(document)["un"+event]();
*
* // call once more
* $(document)[event]();
*
* // assert count
* @test ok( count == 6, 'Checking event ' + event);
* }
*
* @private
* @name eventTesting
*/
var e = ("blur,focus,load,resize,scroll,unload,click,dblclick," +
"mousedown,mouseup,mousemove,mouseover,mouseout,change,reset,select," +
"submit,keydown,keypress,keyup,error").split(",");
// Go through all the event names, but make sure that
// it is enclosed properly
for ( var i = 0; i < e.length; i++ ) new function(){
var o = e[i];
// Handle event binding
jQuery.fn[o] = function(f){
return f ? this.bind(o, f) : this.trigger(o);
};
// Handle event unbinding
jQuery.fn["un"+o] = function(f){ return this.unbind(o, f); };
// Finally, handle events that only fire once
jQuery.fn["one"+o] = function(f){
// Attach the event listener
return this.each(function(){
var count = 0;
// Add the event
jQuery.event.add( this, o, function(e){
// If this function has already been executed, stop
if ( count++ ) return;
// And execute the bound function
return f.apply(this, [e]);
});
});
};
};
// If Mozilla is used
if ( jQuery.browser.mozilla || jQuery.browser.opera ) {
// Use the handy event callback
document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false );
// 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 ( jQuery.browser.msie ) {
// Only works if you document.write() it
document.write("<scr" + "ipt id=__ie_init defer=true " +
"src=//:><\/script>");
// Use the defer script hack
var script = document.getElementById("__ie_init");
script.onreadystatechange = function() {
if ( this.readyState != "complete" ) return;
this.parentNode.removeChild( this );
jQuery.ready();
};
// Clear from memory
script = null;
// If Safari is used
} else if ( jQuery.browser.safari ) {
// Continually check to see if the document.readyState is valid
jQuery.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( jQuery.safariTimer );
jQuery.safariTimer = null;
// and execute any waiting functions
jQuery.ready();
}
}, 10);
}
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
jQuery.event.add( window, "load", jQuery.ready );
};
jQuery.fn.extend({
// overwrite the old show method
_show: jQuery.fn.show,
/**
* Show all matched elements using a graceful animation.
* The height, width, and opacity of each of the matched elements
* are changed dynamically according to the specified speed.
*
* @example $("p").show("slow");
*
* @name show
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Show all matched elements using a graceful animation and firing a callback
* function after completion.
* The height, width, and opacity of each of the matched elements
* are changed dynamically according to the specified speed.
*
* @example $("p").show("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name show
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
show: function(speed,callback){
return speed ? this.animate({
height: "show", width: "show", opacity: "show"
}, speed, callback) : this._show();
},
// Overwrite the old hide method
_hide: jQuery.fn.hide,
/**
* Hide all matched elements using a graceful animation.
* The height, width, and opacity of each of the matched elements
* are changed dynamically according to the specified speed.
*
* @example $("p").hide("slow");
*
* @name hide
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Hide all matched elements using a graceful animation and firing a callback
* function after completion.
* The height, width, and opacity of each of the matched elements
* are changed dynamically according to the specified speed.
*
* @example $("p").hide("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name hide
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
hide: function(speed,callback){
return speed ? this.animate({
height: "hide", width: "hide", opacity: "hide"
}, speed, callback) : this._hide();
},
/**
* Reveal all matched elements by adjusting their height.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be revealed in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideDown("slow");
*
* @name slideDown
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Reveal all matched elements by adjusting their height and firing a callback
* function after completion.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be revealed in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideDown("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name slideDown
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
slideDown: function(speed,callback){
return this.animate({height: "show"}, speed, callback);
},
/**
* Hide all matched elements by adjusting their height.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be hidden in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideUp("slow");
*
* @name slideUp
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Hide all matched elements by adjusting their height and firing a callback
* function after completion.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be hidden in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideUp("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name slideUp
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
slideUp: function(speed,callback){
return this.animate({height: "hide"}, speed, callback);
},
/**
* Toggle the visibility of all matched elements by adjusting their height.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be hidden in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideToggle("slow");
*
* @name slideToggle
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Toggle the visibility of all matched elements by adjusting their height
* and firing a callback function after completion.
* Only the height is adjusted for this animation, causing all matched
* elements to be hidden in a "sliding" manner.
*
* @example $("p").slideToggle("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name slideToggle
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
slideToggle: function(speed,callback){
return this.each(function(){
var state = $(this).is(":hidden") ? "show" : "hide";
$(this).animate({height: state}, speed, callback);
});
},
/**
* Fade in all matched elements by adjusting their opacity.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeIn("slow");
*
* @name fadeIn
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Fade in all matched elements by adjusting their opacity and firing a
* callback function after completion.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeIn("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name fadeIn
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
fadeIn: function(speed,callback){
return this.animate({opacity: "show"}, speed, callback);
},
/**
* Fade out all matched elements by adjusting their opacity.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeOut("slow");
*
* @name fadeOut
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Fade out all matched elements by adjusting their opacity and firing a
* callback function after completion.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeOut("slow",function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name fadeOut
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
fadeOut: function(speed,callback){
return this.animate({opacity: "hide"}, speed, callback);
},
/**
* Fade the opacity of all matched elements to a specified opacity.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeTo("slow", 0.5);
*
* @name fadeTo
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Number opacity The opacity to fade to (a number from 0 to 1).
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
/**
* Fade the opacity of all matched elements to a specified opacity and
* firing a callback function after completion.
* Only the opacity is adjusted for this animation, meaning that
* all of the matched elements should already have some form of height
* and width associated with them.
*
* @example $("p").fadeTo("slow", 0.5, function(){
* alert("Animation Done.");
* });
*
* @name fadeTo
* @type jQuery
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Number opacity The opacity to fade to (a number from 0 to 1).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
fadeTo: function(speed,to,callback){
return this.animate({opacity: to}, speed, callback);
},
/**
* A function for making your own, custom, animations. The key aspect of
* this function is the object of style properties that will be animated,
* and to what end. Each key within the object represents a style property
* that will also be animated (for example: "height", "top", or "opacity").
*
* The value associated with the key represents to what end the property
* will be animated. If a number is provided as the value, then the style
* property will be transitioned from its current state to that new number.
* Oterwise if the string "hide", "show", or "toggle" is provided, a default
* animation will be constructed for that property.
*
* @example $("p").animate({
* height: 'toggle', opacity: 'toggle'
* }, "slow");
*
* @example $("p").animate({
* left: 50, opacity: 'show'
* }, 500);
*
* @name animate
* @type jQuery
* @param Hash params A set of style attributes that you wish to animate, and to what end.
* @param Object speed A string representing one of the three predefined speeds ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000).
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the animation completes.
* @cat Effects/Animations
*/
animate: function(prop,speed,callback) {
return this.queue(function(){
this.curAnim = prop;
for ( var p in prop ) {
var e = new jQuery.fx( this, jQuery.speed(speed,callback), p );
if ( prop[p].constructor == Number )
e.custom( e.cur(), prop[p] );
else
e[ prop[p] ]( prop );
}
});
},
/**
*
* @private
*/
queue: function(type,fn){
if ( !fn ) {
fn = type;
type = "fx";
}
return this.each(function(){
if ( !this.queue )
this.queue = {};
if ( !this.queue[type] )
this.queue[type] = [];
this.queue[type].push( fn );
if ( this.queue[type].length == 1 )
fn.apply(this);
});
}
});
jQuery.extend({
setAuto: function(e,p) {
if ( e.notAuto ) return;
if ( p == "height" && e.scrollHeight != parseInt(jQuery.curCSS(e,p)) ) return;
if ( p == "width" && e.scrollWidth != parseInt(jQuery.curCSS(e,p)) ) return;
// Remember the original height
var a = e.style[p];
// Figure out the size of the height right now
var o = jQuery.curCSS(e,p,1);
if ( p == "height" && e.scrollHeight != o ||
p == "width" && e.scrollWidth != o ) return;
// Set the height to auto
e.style[p] = e.currentStyle ? "" : "auto";
// See what the size of "auto" is
var n = jQuery.curCSS(e,p,1);
// Revert back to the original size
if ( o != n && n != "auto" ) {
e.style[p] = a;
e.notAuto = true;
}
},
speed: function(s,o) {
o = o || {};
if ( o.constructor == Function )
o = { complete: o };
var ss = { slow: 600, fast: 200 };
o.duration = (s && s.constructor == Number ? s : ss[s]) || 400;
// Queueing
o.oldComplete = o.complete;
o.complete = function(){
jQuery.dequeue(this, "fx");
if ( o.oldComplete && o.oldComplete.constructor == Function )
o.oldComplete.apply( this );
};
return o;
},
queue: {},
dequeue: function(elem,type){
type = type || "fx";
if ( elem.queue && elem.queue[type] ) {
// Remove self
elem.queue[type].shift();
// Get next function
var f = elem.queue[type][0];
if ( f ) f.apply( elem );
}
},
/*
* I originally wrote fx() as a clone of moo.fx and in the process
* of making it small in size the code became illegible to sane
* people. You've been warned.
*/
fx: function( elem, options, prop ){
var z = this;
// The users options
z.o = {
duration: options.duration || 400,
complete: options.complete,
step: options.step
};
// The element
z.el = elem;
// The styles
var y = z.el.style;
// Simple function for setting a style value
z.a = function(){
if ( options.step )
options.step.apply( elem, [ z.now ] );
if ( prop == "opacity" ) {
if (jQuery.browser.mozilla && z.now == 1) z.now = 0.9999;
if (window.ActiveXObject)
y.filter = "alpha(opacity=" + z.now*100 + ")";
else
y.opacity = z.now;
// My hate for IE will never die
} else if ( parseInt(z.now) )
y[prop] = parseInt(z.now) + "px";
y.display = "block";
};
// Figure out the maximum number to run to
z.max = function(){
return parseFloat( jQuery.css(z.el,prop) );
};
// Get the current size
z.cur = function(){
var r = parseFloat( jQuery.curCSS(z.el, prop) );
return r && r > -10000 ? r : z.max();
};
// Start an animation from one number to another
z.custom = function(from,to){
z.startTime = (new Date()).getTime();
z.now = from;
z.a();
z.timer = setInterval(function(){
z.step(from, to);
}, 13);
};
// Simple 'show' function
z.show = function( p ){
if ( !z.el.orig ) z.el.orig = {};
// Remember where we started, so that we can go back to it later
z.el.orig[prop] = this.cur();
z.custom( 0, z.el.orig[prop] );
// Stupid IE, look what you made me do
if ( prop != "opacity" )
y[prop] = "1px";
};
// Simple 'hide' function
z.hide = function(){
if ( !z.el.orig ) z.el.orig = {};
// Remember where we started, so that we can go back to it later
z.el.orig[prop] = this.cur();
z.o.hide = true;
// Begin the animation
z.custom(z.el.orig[prop], 0);
};
// IE has trouble with opacity if it does not have layout
if ( jQuery.browser.msie && !z.el.currentStyle.hasLayout )
y.zoom = "1";
// Remember the overflow of the element
if ( !z.el.oldOverlay )
z.el.oldOverflow = jQuery.css( z.el, "overflow" );
// Make sure that nothing sneaks out
y.overflow = "hidden";
// Each step of an animation
z.step = function(firstNum, lastNum){
var t = (new Date()).getTime();
if (t > z.o.duration + z.startTime) {
// Stop the timer
clearInterval(z.timer);
z.timer = null;
z.now = lastNum;
z.a();
z.el.curAnim[ prop ] = true;
var done = true;
for ( var i in z.el.curAnim )
if ( z.el.curAnim[i] !== true )
done = false;
if ( done ) {
// Reset the overflow
y.overflow = z.el.oldOverflow;
// Hide the element if the "hide" operation was done
if ( z.o.hide )
y.display = 'none';
// Reset the property, if the item has been hidden
if ( z.o.hide ) {
for ( var p in z.el.curAnim ) {
y[ p ] = z.el.orig[p] + ( p == "opacity" ? "" : "px" );
// set its height and/or width to auto
if ( p == 'height' || p == 'width' )
jQuery.setAuto( z.el, p );
}
}
}
// If a callback was provided, execute it
if( done && z.o.complete && z.o.complete.constructor == Function )
// Execute the complete function
z.o.complete.apply( z.el );
} else {
// Figure out where in the animation we are and set the number
var p = (t - this.startTime) / z.o.duration;
z.now = ((-Math.cos(p*Math.PI)/2) + 0.5) * (lastNum-firstNum) + firstNum;
// Perform the next step of the animation
z.a();
}
};
}
});
// AJAX Plugin
// Docs Here:
// http://jquery.com/docs/ajax/
/**
* Load HTML from a remote file and inject it into the DOM, only if it's
* been modified by the server.
*
* @example $("#feeds").loadIfModified("feeds.html")
* @before <div id="feeds"></div>
* @result <div id="feeds"><b>45</b> feeds found.</div>
*
* @name loadIfModified
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the HTML file to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
jQuery.fn.loadIfModified = function( url, params, callback ) {
this.load( url, params, callback, 1 );
};
/**
* Load HTML from a remote file and inject it into the DOM.
*
* @example $("#feeds").load("feeds.html")
* @before <div id="feeds"></div>
* @result <div id="feeds"><b>45</b> feeds found.</div>
*
* @name load
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the HTML file to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
jQuery.fn.load = function( url, params, callback, ifModified ) {
if ( url.constructor == Function )
return this.bind("load", url);
callback = callback || function(){};
// Default to a GET request
var type = "GET";
// If the second parameter was provided
if ( params ) {
// If it's a function
if ( params.constructor == Function ) {
// We assume that it's the callback
callback = params;
params = null;
// Otherwise, build a param string
} else {
params = jQuery.param( params );
type = "POST";
}
}
var self = this;
// Request the remote document
jQuery.ajax( type, url, params,function(res, status){
if ( status == "success" || !ifModified && status == "notmodified" ) {
// Inject the HTML into all the matched elements
self.html(res.responseText).each( callback, [res.responseText, status] );
// Execute all the scripts inside of the newly-injected HTML
$("script", self).each(function(){
if ( this.src )
$.getScript( this.src );
else
eval.call( window, this.text || this.textContent || this.innerHTML || "" );
});
} else
callback.apply( self, [res.responseText, status] );
}, ifModified);
return this;
};
/**
* A function for serializing a set of input elements into
* a string of data.
*
* @example $("input[@type=text]").serialize();
* @before <input type='text' name='name' value='John'/>
* <input type='text' name='location' value='Boston'/>
* @after name=John&location=Boston
* @desc Serialize a selection of input elements to a string
*
* @name serialize
* @type String
* @cat AJAX
*/
jQuery.fn.serialize = function(){
return $.param( this );
};
// If IE is used, create a wrapper for the XMLHttpRequest object
if ( jQuery.browser.msie && typeof XMLHttpRequest == "undefined" )
XMLHttpRequest = function(){
return new ActiveXObject(
navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE 5") >= 0 ?
"Microsoft.XMLHTTP" : "Msxml2.XMLHTTP"
);
};
// Attach a bunch of functions for handling common AJAX events
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request begins.
*
* @example $("#loading").ajaxStart(function(){
* $(this).show();
* });
* @desc Show a loading message whenever an AJAX request starts.
*
* @name ajaxStart
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat AJAX
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever all AJAX requests have ended.
*
* @example $("#loading").ajaxStop(function(){
* $(this).hide();
* });
* @desc Hide a loading message after all the AJAX requests have stopped.
*
* @name ajaxStop
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat AJAX
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request completes.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxComplete(function(){
* $(this).append("<li>Request Complete.</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request completes.
*
* @name ajaxComplete
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat AJAX
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request completes
* successfully.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxSuccess(function(){
* $(this).append("<li>Successful Request!</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request completes successfully.
*
* @name ajaxSuccess
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat AJAX
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request fails.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxError(function(){
* $(this).append("<li>Error requesting page.</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request fails.
*
* @name ajaxError
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat AJAX
*/
new function(){
var e = "ajaxStart,ajaxStop,ajaxComplete,ajaxError,ajaxSuccess".split(",");
for ( var i = 0; i < e.length; i++ ) new function(){
var o = e[i];
jQuery.fn[o] = function(f){
return this.bind(o, f);
};
};
};
jQuery.extend({
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP GET request. All of the arguments to
* the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi")
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } )
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* })
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* )
*
* @name $.get
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
get: function( url, data, callback, type, ifModified ) {
if ( data.constructor == Function ) {
type = callback;
callback = data;
data = null;
}
if ( data ) url += "?" + jQuery.param(data);
// Build and start the HTTP Request
jQuery.ajax( "GET", url, null, function(r, status) {
if ( callback ) callback( jQuery.httpData(r,type), status );
}, ifModified);
},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP GET request, only if it hasn't
* been modified since it was last retrieved. All of the arguments to
* the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.html")
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.html", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } )
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* })
*
* @example $.getifModified("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* )
*
* @name $.getIfModified
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
getIfModified: function( url, data, callback, type ) {
jQuery.get(url, data, callback, type, 1);
},
/**
* Loads, and executes, a remote JavaScript file using an HTTP GET request.
* All of the arguments to the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js")
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js", function(){
* alert("Script loaded and executed.");
* })
*
*
* @name $.getScript
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
getScript: function( url, data, callback ) {
jQuery.get(url, data, callback, "script");
},
/**
* Load a remote JSON object using an HTTP GET request.
* All of the arguments to the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* @example $.getJSON("test.js", function(json){
* alert("JSON Data: " + json.users[3].name);
* })
*
* @example $.getJSON("test.js",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(json){
* alert("JSON Data: " + json.users[3].name);
* }
* )
*
* @name $.getJSON
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
getJSON: function( url, data, callback ) {
jQuery.get(url, data, callback, "json");
},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP POST request. All of the arguments to
* the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi")
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } )
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* })
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* )
*
* @name $.post
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Hash params A set of key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded.
* @cat AJAX
*/
post: function( url, data, callback, type ) {
// Build and start the HTTP Request
jQuery.ajax( "POST", url, jQuery.param(data), function(r, status) {
if ( callback ) callback( jQuery.httpData(r,type), status );
});
},
// timeout (ms)
timeout: 0,
/**
* Set the timeout of all AJAX requests to a specific amount of time.
* This will make all future AJAX requests timeout after a specified amount
* of time (the default is no timeout).
*
* @example $.ajaxTimeout( 5000 );
* @desc Make all AJAX requests timeout after 5 seconds.
*
* @name $.ajaxTimeout
* @type jQuery
* @param Number time How long before an AJAX request times out.
* @cat AJAX
*/
ajaxTimeout: function(timeout) {
jQuery.timeout = timeout;
},
// Last-Modified header cache for next request
lastModified: {},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP request. This function is the primary
* means of making AJAX requests using jQuery. $.ajax() takes one property,
* an object of key/value pairs, that're are used to initalize the request.
*
* These are all the key/values that can be passed in to 'prop':
*
* (String) type - The type of request to make (e.g. "POST" or "GET").
*
* (String) url - The URL of the page to request.
*
* (String) data - A string of data to be sent to the server (POST only).
*
* (String) dataType - The type of data that you're expecting back from
* the server (e.g. "xml", "html", "script", or "json").
*
* (Function) error - A function to be called if the request fails. The
* function gets passed two arguments: The XMLHttpRequest object and a
* string describing the type of error that occurred.
*
* (Function) success - A function to be called if the request succeeds. The
* function gets passed one argument: The data returned from the server,
* formatted according to the 'dataType' parameter.
*
* (Function) complete - A function to be called when the request finishes. The
* function gets passed two arguments: The XMLHttpRequest object and a
* string describing the type the success of the request.
*
* @example $.ajax({
* type: "GET",
* url: "test.js",
* dataType: "script"
* })
* @desc Load and execute a JavaScript file.
*
* @example $.ajax({
* type: "POST",
* url: "some.php",
* data: "name=John&location=Boston",
* success: function(msg){
* alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
* }
* });
* @desc Save some data to the server and notify the user once its complete.
*
* @name $.ajax
* @type jQuery
* @param Hash prop A set of properties to initialize the request with.
* @cat AJAX
*/
ajax: function( type, url, data, ret, ifModified ) {
// If only a single argument was passed in,
// assume that it is a object of key/value pairs
if ( !url ) {
ret = type.complete;
var success = type.success;
var error = type.error;
var dataType = type.dataType;
data = type.data;
url = type.url;
type = type.type;
}
// Watch for a new set of requests
if ( ! jQuery.active++ )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStart" );
var requestDone = false;
// Create the request object
var xml = new XMLHttpRequest();
// Open the socket
xml.open(type || "GET", url, true);
// Set the correct header, if data is being sent
if ( data )
xml.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
// Set the If-Modified-Since header, if ifModified mode.
if ( ifModified )
xml.setRequestHeader("If-Modified-Since",
jQuery.lastModified[url] || "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" );
// Set header so calling script knows that it's an XMLHttpRequest
xml.setRequestHeader("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest");
// Make sure the browser sends the right content length
if ( xml.overrideMimeType )
xml.setRequestHeader("Connection", "close");
// Wait for a response to come back
var onreadystatechange = function(istimeout){
// The transfer is complete and the data is available, or the request timed out
if ( xml && (xml.readyState == 4 || istimeout == "timeout") ) {
requestDone = true;
var status = jQuery.httpSuccess( xml ) && istimeout != "timeout" ?
ifModified && jQuery.httpNotModified( xml, url ) ? "notmodified" : "success" : "error";
// Make sure that the request was successful or notmodified
if ( status != "error" ) {
// Cache Last-Modified header, if ifModified mode.
var modRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");
if ( ifModified && modRes ) jQuery.lastModified[url] = modRes;
// If a local callback was specified, fire it
if ( success )
success( jQuery.httpData( xml, dataType ), status );
// Fire the global callback
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxSuccess" );
// Otherwise, the request was not successful
} else {
// If a local callback was specified, fire it
if ( error ) error( xml, status );
// Fire the global callback
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxError" );
}
// The request was completed
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxComplete" );
// Handle the global AJAX counter
if ( ! --jQuery.active )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStop" );
// Process result
if ( ret ) ret(xml, status);
// Stop memory leaks
xml.onreadystatechange = function(){};
xml = null;
}
};
xml.onreadystatechange = onreadystatechange;
// Timeout checker
if(jQuery.timeout > 0)
setTimeout(function(){
// Check to see if the request is still happening
if (xml) {
// Cancel the request
xml.abort();
if ( !requestDone ) onreadystatechange( "timeout" );
// Clear from memory
xml = null;
}
}, jQuery.timeout);
// Send the data
xml.send(data);
},
// Counter for holding the number of active queries
active: 0,
// Determines if an XMLHttpRequest was successful or not
httpSuccess: function(r) {
try {
return !r.status && location.protocol == "file:" ||
( r.status >= 200 && r.status < 300 ) || r.status == 304 ||
jQuery.browser.safari && r.status == undefined;
} catch(e){}
return false;
},
// Determines if an XMLHttpRequest returns NotModified
httpNotModified: function(xml, url) {
try {
var xmlRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");
// Firefox always returns 200. check Last-Modified date
return xml.status == 304 || xmlRes == jQuery.lastModified[url] ||
jQuery.browser.safari && xml.status == undefined;
} catch(e){}
return false;
},
/* Get the data out of an XMLHttpRequest.
* Return parsed XML if content-type header is "xml" and type is "xml" or omitted,
* otherwise return plain text.
* (String) data - The type of data that you're expecting back,
* (e.g. "xml", "html", "script")
*/
httpData: function(r,type) {
var ct = r.getResponseHeader("content-type");
var data = !type && ct && ct.indexOf("xml") >= 0;
data = type == "xml" || data ? r.responseXML : r.responseText;
// If the type is "script", eval it
if ( type == "script" ) eval.call( window, data );
// Get the JavaScript object, if JSON is used.
if ( type == "json" ) eval( "data = " + data );
return data;
},
// Serialize an array of form elements or a set of
// key/values into a query string
param: function(a) {
var s = [];
// If an array was passed in, assume that it is an array
// of form elements
if ( a.constructor == Array || a.jquery ) {
// Serialize the form elements
for ( var i = 0; i < a.length; i++ )
s.push( a[i].name + "=" + encodeURIComponent( a[i].value ) );
// Otherwise, assume that it's an object of key/value pairs
} else {
// Serialize the key/values
for ( var j in a )
s.push( j + "=" + encodeURIComponent( a[j] ) );
}
// Return the resulting serialization
return s.join("&");
}
});