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If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ /* * jQuery Mobile Git Build: SHA1: 56a6976b89feddf34e163c3fcc7196ae0a44c1a0 <> Date: Mon Feb 4 08:28:28 2013 -0800 * http://jquerymobile.com * * Copyright 2010, 2013 jQuery Foundation, Inc. and other contributors * Released under the MIT license. * http://jquery.org/license * */ (function ( root, doc, factory ) { if ( typeof define === "function" && define.amd ) { // AMD. Register as an anonymous module. define( [ "jquery" ], function ( $ ) { factory( $, root, doc ); return $.mobile; }); } else { // Browser globals factory( root.jQuery, root, doc ); } }( this, document, function ( jQuery, window, document, undefined ) { (function( $ ) { $.mobile = {}; }( jQuery )); (function( $, window, undefined ) { var nsNormalizeDict = {}; // jQuery.mobile configurable options $.mobile = $.extend($.mobile, { // Version of the jQuery Mobile Framework version: "1.3.0-rc.1", // Namespace used framework-wide for data-attrs. Default is no namespace ns: "", // Define the url parameter used for referencing widget-generated sub-pages. // Translates to to example.html&ui-page=subpageIdentifier // hash segment before &ui-page= is used to make Ajax request subPageUrlKey: "ui-page", // Class assigned to page currently in view, and during transitions activePageClass: "ui-page-active", // Class used for "active" button state, from CSS framework activeBtnClass: "ui-btn-active", // Class used for "focus" form element state, from CSS framework focusClass: "ui-focus", // Automatically handle clicks and form submissions through Ajax, when same-domain ajaxEnabled: true, // Automatically load and show pages based on location.hash hashListeningEnabled: true, // disable to prevent jquery from bothering with links linkBindingEnabled: true, // Set default page transition - 'none' for no transitions defaultPageTransition: "fade", // Set maximum window width for transitions to apply - 'false' for no limit maxTransitionWidth: false, // Minimum scroll distance that will be remembered when returning to a page minScrollBack: 250, // DEPRECATED: the following property is no longer in use, but defined until 2.0 to prevent conflicts touchOverflowEnabled: false, // Set default dialog transition - 'none' for no transitions defaultDialogTransition: "pop", // Error response message - appears when an Ajax page request fails pageLoadErrorMessage: "Error Loading Page", // For error messages, which theme does the box uses? pageLoadErrorMessageTheme: "e", // replace calls to window.history.back with phonegaps navigation helper // where it is provided on the window object phonegapNavigationEnabled: false, //automatically initialize the DOM when it's ready autoInitializePage: true, pushStateEnabled: true, // allows users to opt in to ignoring content by marking a parent element as // data-ignored ignoreContentEnabled: false, // turn of binding to the native orientationchange due to android orientation behavior orientationChangeEnabled: true, buttonMarkup: { hoverDelay: 200 }, // define the window and the document objects window: $( window ), document: $( document ), // TODO might be useful upstream in jquery itself ? keyCode: { ALT: 18, BACKSPACE: 8, CAPS_LOCK: 20, COMMA: 188, COMMAND: 91, COMMAND_LEFT: 91, // COMMAND COMMAND_RIGHT: 93, CONTROL: 17, DELETE: 46, DOWN: 40, END: 35, ENTER: 13, ESCAPE: 27, HOME: 36, INSERT: 45, LEFT: 37, MENU: 93, // COMMAND_RIGHT NUMPAD_ADD: 107, NUMPAD_DECIMAL: 110, NUMPAD_DIVIDE: 111, NUMPAD_ENTER: 108, NUMPAD_MULTIPLY: 106, NUMPAD_SUBTRACT: 109, PAGE_DOWN: 34, PAGE_UP: 33, PERIOD: 190, RIGHT: 39, SHIFT: 16, SPACE: 32, TAB: 9, UP: 38, WINDOWS: 91 // COMMAND }, // Place to store various widget extensions behaviors: {}, // Scroll page vertically: scroll to 0 to hide iOS address bar, or pass a Y value silentScroll: function( ypos ) { if ( $.type( ypos ) !== "number" ) { ypos = $.mobile.defaultHomeScroll; } // prevent scrollstart and scrollstop events $.event.special.scrollstart.enabled = false; setTimeout( function() { window.scrollTo( 0, ypos ); $.mobile.document.trigger( "silentscroll", { x: 0, y: ypos }); }, 20 ); setTimeout( function() { $.event.special.scrollstart.enabled = true; }, 150 ); }, // Expose our cache for testing purposes. nsNormalizeDict: nsNormalizeDict, // Take a data attribute property, prepend the namespace // and then camel case the attribute string. Add the result // to our nsNormalizeDict so we don't have to do this again. nsNormalize: function( prop ) { if ( !prop ) { return; } return nsNormalizeDict[ prop ] || ( nsNormalizeDict[ prop ] = $.camelCase( $.mobile.ns + prop ) ); }, // Find the closest parent with a theme class on it. Note that // we are not using $.fn.closest() on purpose here because this // method gets called quite a bit and we need it to be as fast // as possible. getInheritedTheme: function( el, defaultTheme ) { var e = el[ 0 ], ltr = "", re = /ui-(bar|body|overlay)-([a-z])\b/, c, m; while ( e ) { c = e.className || ""; if ( c && ( m = re.exec( c ) ) && ( ltr = m[ 2 ] ) ) { // We found a parent with a theme class // on it so bail from this loop. break; } e = e.parentNode; } // Return the theme letter we found, if none, return the // specified default. return ltr || defaultTheme || "a"; }, // TODO the following $ and $.fn extensions can/probably should be moved into jquery.mobile.core.helpers // // Find the closest javascript page element to gather settings data jsperf test // http://jsperf.com/single-complex-selector-vs-many-complex-selectors/edit // possibly naive, but it shows that the parsing overhead for *just* the page selector vs // the page and dialog selector is negligable. This could probably be speed up by // doing a similar parent node traversal to the one found in the inherited theme code above closestPageData: function( $target ) { return $target .closest( ':jqmData(role="page"), :jqmData(role="dialog")' ) .data( "mobile-page" ); }, enhanceable: function( $set ) { return this.haveParents( $set, "enhance" ); }, hijackable: function( $set ) { return this.haveParents( $set, "ajax" ); }, haveParents: function( $set, attr ) { if ( !$.mobile.ignoreContentEnabled ) { return $set; } var count = $set.length, $newSet = $(), e, $element, excluded; for ( var i = 0; i < count; i++ ) { $element = $set.eq( i ); excluded = false; e = $set[ i ]; while ( e ) { var c = e.getAttribute ? e.getAttribute( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + attr ) : ""; if ( c === "false" ) { excluded = true; break; } e = e.parentNode; } if ( !excluded ) { $newSet = $newSet.add( $element ); } } return $newSet; }, getScreenHeight: function() { // Native innerHeight returns more accurate value for this across platforms, // jQuery version is here as a normalized fallback for platforms like Symbian return window.innerHeight || $.mobile.window.height(); } }, $.mobile ); // Mobile version of data and removeData and hasData methods // ensures all data is set and retrieved using jQuery Mobile's data namespace $.fn.jqmData = function( prop, value ) { var result; if ( typeof prop !== "undefined" ) { if ( prop ) { prop = $.mobile.nsNormalize( prop ); } // undefined is permitted as an explicit input for the second param // in this case it returns the value and does not set it to undefined if( arguments.length < 2 || value === undefined ){ result = this.data( prop ); } else { result = this.data( prop, value ); } } return result; }; $.jqmData = function( elem, prop, value ) { var result; if ( typeof prop !== "undefined" ) { result = $.data( elem, prop ? $.mobile.nsNormalize( prop ) : prop, value ); } return result; }; $.fn.jqmRemoveData = function( prop ) { return this.removeData( $.mobile.nsNormalize( prop ) ); }; $.jqmRemoveData = function( elem, prop ) { return $.removeData( elem, $.mobile.nsNormalize( prop ) ); }; $.fn.removeWithDependents = function() { $.removeWithDependents( this ); }; $.removeWithDependents = function( elem ) { var $elem = $( elem ); ( $elem.jqmData( 'dependents' ) || $() ).remove(); $elem.remove(); }; $.fn.addDependents = function( newDependents ) { $.addDependents( $( this ), newDependents ); }; $.addDependents = function( elem, newDependents ) { var dependents = $( elem ).jqmData( 'dependents' ) || $(); $( elem ).jqmData( 'dependents', $.merge( dependents, newDependents ) ); }; // note that this helper doesn't attempt to handle the callback // or setting of an html elements text, its only purpose is // to return the html encoded version of the text in all cases. (thus the name) $.fn.getEncodedText = function() { return $( "
" ).text( $( this ).text() ).html(); }; // fluent helper function for the mobile namespaced equivalent $.fn.jqmEnhanceable = function() { return $.mobile.enhanceable( this ); }; $.fn.jqmHijackable = function() { return $.mobile.hijackable( this ); }; // Monkey-patching Sizzle to filter the :jqmData selector var oldFind = $.find, jqmDataRE = /:jqmData\(([^)]*)\)/g; $.find = function( selector, context, ret, extra ) { selector = selector.replace( jqmDataRE, "[data-" + ( $.mobile.ns || "" ) + "$1]" ); return oldFind.call( this, selector, context, ret, extra ); }; $.extend( $.find, oldFind ); $.find.matches = function( expr, set ) { return $.find( expr, null, null, set ); }; $.find.matchesSelector = function( node, expr ) { return $.find( expr, null, null, [ node ] ).length > 0; }; })( jQuery, this ); /*! * jQuery UI Widget v1.10.0pre - 2012-11-13 (ff055a0c353c3c8ce6e5bfa07ad7cb03e8885bc5) * http://jqueryui.com * * Copyright 2010, 2013 jQuery Foundation and other contributors * Released under the MIT license. * http://jquery.org/license * * http://api.jqueryui.com/jQuery.widget/ */ (function( $, undefined ) { var uuid = 0, slice = Array.prototype.slice, _cleanData = $.cleanData; $.cleanData = function( elems ) { for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = elems[i]) != null; i++ ) { try { $( elem ).triggerHandler( "remove" ); // http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/8235 } catch( e ) {} } _cleanData( elems ); }; $.widget = function( name, base, prototype ) { var fullName, existingConstructor, constructor, basePrototype, namespace = name.split( "." )[ 0 ]; name = name.split( "." )[ 1 ]; fullName = namespace + "-" + name; if ( !prototype ) { prototype = base; base = $.Widget; } // create selector for plugin $.expr[ ":" ][ fullName.toLowerCase() ] = function( elem ) { return !!$.data( elem, fullName ); }; $[ namespace ] = $[ namespace ] || {}; existingConstructor = $[ namespace ][ name ]; constructor = $[ namespace ][ name ] = function( options, element ) { // allow instantiation without "new" keyword if ( !this._createWidget ) { return new constructor( options, element ); } // allow instantiation without initializing for simple inheritance // must use "new" keyword (the code above always passes args) if ( arguments.length ) { this._createWidget( options, element ); } }; // extend with the existing constructor to carry over any static properties $.extend( constructor, existingConstructor, { version: prototype.version, // copy the object used to create the prototype in case we need to // redefine the widget later _proto: $.extend( {}, prototype ), // track widgets that inherit from this widget in case this widget is // redefined after a widget inherits from it _childConstructors: [] }); basePrototype = new base(); // we need to make the options hash a property directly on the new instance // otherwise we'll modify the options hash on the prototype that we're // inheriting from basePrototype.options = $.widget.extend( {}, basePrototype.options ); $.each( prototype, function( prop, value ) { if ( $.isFunction( value ) ) { prototype[ prop ] = (function() { var _super = function() { return base.prototype[ prop ].apply( this, arguments ); }, _superApply = function( args ) { return base.prototype[ prop ].apply( this, args ); }; return function() { var __super = this._super, __superApply = this._superApply, returnValue; this._super = _super; this._superApply = _superApply; returnValue = value.apply( this, arguments ); this._super = __super; this._superApply = __superApply; return returnValue; }; })(); } }); constructor.prototype = $.widget.extend( basePrototype, { // TODO: remove support for widgetEventPrefix // always use the name + a colon as the prefix, e.g., draggable:start // don't prefix for widgets that aren't DOM-based widgetEventPrefix: existingConstructor ? basePrototype.widgetEventPrefix : name }, prototype, { constructor: constructor, namespace: namespace, widgetName: name, widgetFullName: fullName }); // If this widget is being redefined then we need to find all widgets that // are inheriting from it and redefine all of them so that they inherit from // the new version of this widget. We're essentially trying to replace one // level in the prototype chain. if ( existingConstructor ) { $.each( existingConstructor._childConstructors, function( i, child ) { var childPrototype = child.prototype; // redefine the child widget using the same prototype that was // originally used, but inherit from the new version of the base $.widget( childPrototype.namespace + "." + childPrototype.widgetName, constructor, child._proto ); }); // remove the list of existing child constructors from the old constructor // so the old child constructors can be garbage collected delete existingConstructor._childConstructors; } else { base._childConstructors.push( constructor ); } $.widget.bridge( name, constructor ); }; $.widget.extend = function( target ) { var input = slice.call( arguments, 1 ), inputIndex = 0, inputLength = input.length, key, value; for ( ; inputIndex < inputLength; inputIndex++ ) { for ( key in input[ inputIndex ] ) { value = input[ inputIndex ][ key ]; if ( input[ inputIndex ].hasOwnProperty( key ) && value !== undefined ) { // Clone objects if ( $.isPlainObject( value ) ) { target[ key ] = $.isPlainObject( target[ key ] ) ? $.widget.extend( {}, target[ key ], value ) : // Don't extend strings, arrays, etc. with objects $.widget.extend( {}, value ); // Copy everything else by reference } else { target[ key ] = value; } } } } return target; }; $.widget.bridge = function( name, object ) { var fullName = object.prototype.widgetFullName || name; $.fn[ name ] = function( options ) { var isMethodCall = typeof options === "string", args = slice.call( arguments, 1 ), returnValue = this; // allow multiple hashes to be passed on init options = !isMethodCall && args.length ? $.widget.extend.apply( null, [ options ].concat(args) ) : options; if ( isMethodCall ) { this.each(function() { var methodValue, instance = $.data( this, fullName ); if ( !instance ) { return $.error( "cannot call methods on " + name + " prior to initialization; " + "attempted to call method '" + options + "'" ); } if ( !$.isFunction( instance[options] ) || options.charAt( 0 ) === "_" ) { return $.error( "no such method '" + options + "' for " + name + " widget instance" ); } methodValue = instance[ options ].apply( instance, args ); if ( methodValue !== instance && methodValue !== undefined ) { returnValue = methodValue && methodValue.jquery ? returnValue.pushStack( methodValue.get() ) : methodValue; return false; } }); } else { this.each(function() { var instance = $.data( this, fullName ); if ( instance ) { instance.option( options || {} )._init(); } else { $.data( this, fullName, new object( options, this ) ); } }); } return returnValue; }; }; $.Widget = function( /* options, element */ ) {}; $.Widget._childConstructors = []; $.Widget.prototype = { widgetName: "widget", widgetEventPrefix: "", defaultElement: "
", options: { disabled: false, // callbacks create: null }, _createWidget: function( options, element ) { element = $( element || this.defaultElement || this )[ 0 ]; this.element = $( element ); this.uuid = uuid++; this.eventNamespace = "." + this.widgetName + this.uuid; this.options = $.widget.extend( {}, this.options, this._getCreateOptions(), options ); this.bindings = $(); this.hoverable = $(); this.focusable = $(); if ( element !== this ) { $.data( element, this.widgetFullName, this ); this._on( true, this.element, { remove: function( event ) { if ( event.target === element ) { this.destroy(); } } }); this.document = $( element.style ? // element within the document element.ownerDocument : // element is window or document element.document || element ); this.window = $( this.document[0].defaultView || this.document[0].parentWindow ); } this._create(); this._trigger( "create", null, this._getCreateEventData() ); this._init(); }, _getCreateOptions: $.noop, _getCreateEventData: $.noop, _create: $.noop, _init: $.noop, destroy: function() { this._destroy(); // we can probably remove the unbind calls in 2.0 // all event bindings should go through this._on() this.element .unbind( this.eventNamespace ) // 1.9 BC for #7810 // TODO remove dual storage .removeData( this.widgetName ) .removeData( this.widgetFullName ) // support: jquery <1.6.3 // http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/9413 .removeData( $.camelCase( this.widgetFullName ) ); this.widget() .unbind( this.eventNamespace ) .removeAttr( "aria-disabled" ) .removeClass( this.widgetFullName + "-disabled " + "ui-state-disabled" ); // clean up events and states this.bindings.unbind( this.eventNamespace ); this.hoverable.removeClass( "ui-state-hover" ); this.focusable.removeClass( "ui-state-focus" ); }, _destroy: $.noop, widget: function() { return this.element; }, option: function( key, value ) { var options = key, parts, curOption, i; if ( arguments.length === 0 ) { // don't return a reference to the internal hash return $.widget.extend( {}, this.options ); } if ( typeof key === "string" ) { // handle nested keys, e.g., "foo.bar" => { foo: { bar: ___ } } options = {}; parts = key.split( "." ); key = parts.shift(); if ( parts.length ) { curOption = options[ key ] = $.widget.extend( {}, this.options[ key ] ); for ( i = 0; i < parts.length - 1; i++ ) { curOption[ parts[ i ] ] = curOption[ parts[ i ] ] || {}; curOption = curOption[ parts[ i ] ]; } key = parts.pop(); if ( value === undefined ) { return curOption[ key ] === undefined ? null : curOption[ key ]; } curOption[ key ] = value; } else { if ( value === undefined ) { return this.options[ key ] === undefined ? null : this.options[ key ]; } options[ key ] = value; } } this._setOptions( options ); return this; }, _setOptions: function( options ) { var key; for ( key in options ) { this._setOption( key, options[ key ] ); } return this; }, _setOption: function( key, value ) { this.options[ key ] = value; if ( key === "disabled" ) { this.widget() .toggleClass( this.widgetFullName + "-disabled ui-state-disabled", !!value ) .attr( "aria-disabled", value ); this.hoverable.removeClass( "ui-state-hover" ); this.focusable.removeClass( "ui-state-focus" ); } return this; }, enable: function() { return this._setOption( "disabled", false ); }, disable: function() { return this._setOption( "disabled", true ); }, _on: function( suppressDisabledCheck, element, handlers ) { var delegateElement, instance = this; // no suppressDisabledCheck flag, shuffle arguments if ( typeof suppressDisabledCheck !== "boolean" ) { handlers = element; element = suppressDisabledCheck; suppressDisabledCheck = false; } // no element argument, shuffle and use this.element if ( !handlers ) { handlers = element; element = this.element; delegateElement = this.widget(); } else { // accept selectors, DOM elements element = delegateElement = $( element ); this.bindings = this.bindings.add( element ); } $.each( handlers, function( event, handler ) { function handlerProxy() { // allow widgets to customize the disabled handling // - disabled as an array instead of boolean // - disabled class as method for disabling individual parts if ( !suppressDisabledCheck && ( instance.options.disabled === true || $( this ).hasClass( "ui-state-disabled" ) ) ) { return; } return ( typeof handler === "string" ? instance[ handler ] : handler ) .apply( instance, arguments ); } // copy the guid so direct unbinding works if ( typeof handler !== "string" ) { handlerProxy.guid = handler.guid = handler.guid || handlerProxy.guid || $.guid++; } var match = event.match( /^(\w+)\s*(.*)$/ ), eventName = match[1] + instance.eventNamespace, selector = match[2]; if ( selector ) { delegateElement.delegate( selector, eventName, handlerProxy ); } else { element.bind( eventName, handlerProxy ); } }); }, _off: function( element, eventName ) { eventName = (eventName || "").split( " " ).join( this.eventNamespace + " " ) + this.eventNamespace; element.unbind( eventName ).undelegate( eventName ); }, _delay: function( handler, delay ) { function handlerProxy() { return ( typeof handler === "string" ? instance[ handler ] : handler ) .apply( instance, arguments ); } var instance = this; return setTimeout( handlerProxy, delay || 0 ); }, _hoverable: function( element ) { this.hoverable = this.hoverable.add( element ); this._on( element, { mouseenter: function( event ) { $( event.currentTarget ).addClass( "ui-state-hover" ); }, mouseleave: function( event ) { $( event.currentTarget ).removeClass( "ui-state-hover" ); } }); }, _focusable: function( element ) { this.focusable = this.focusable.add( element ); this._on( element, { focusin: function( event ) { $( event.currentTarget ).addClass( "ui-state-focus" ); }, focusout: function( event ) { $( event.currentTarget ).removeClass( "ui-state-focus" ); } }); }, _trigger: function( type, event, data ) { var prop, orig, callback = this.options[ type ]; data = data || {}; event = $.Event( event ); event.type = ( type === this.widgetEventPrefix ? type : this.widgetEventPrefix + type ).toLowerCase(); // the original event may come from any element // so we need to reset the target on the new event event.target = this.element[ 0 ]; // copy original event properties over to the new event orig = event.originalEvent; if ( orig ) { for ( prop in orig ) { if ( !( prop in event ) ) { event[ prop ] = orig[ prop ]; } } } this.element.trigger( event, data ); return !( $.isFunction( callback ) && callback.apply( this.element[0], [ event ].concat( data ) ) === false || event.isDefaultPrevented() ); } }; $.each( { show: "fadeIn", hide: "fadeOut" }, function( method, defaultEffect ) { $.Widget.prototype[ "_" + method ] = function( element, options, callback ) { if ( typeof options === "string" ) { options = { effect: options }; } var hasOptions, effectName = !options ? method : options === true || typeof options === "number" ? defaultEffect : options.effect || defaultEffect; options = options || {}; if ( typeof options === "number" ) { options = { duration: options }; } hasOptions = !$.isEmptyObject( options ); options.complete = callback; if ( options.delay ) { element.delay( options.delay ); } if ( hasOptions && $.effects && $.effects.effect[ effectName ] ) { element[ method ]( options ); } else if ( effectName !== method && element[ effectName ] ) { element[ effectName ]( options.duration, options.easing, callback ); } else { element.queue(function( next ) { $( this )[ method ](); if ( callback ) { callback.call( element[ 0 ] ); } next(); }); } }; }); })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { $.widget( "mobile.widget", { // decorate the parent _createWidget to trigger `widgetinit` for users // who wish to do post post `widgetcreate` alterations/additions // // TODO create a pull request for jquery ui to trigger this event // in the original _createWidget _createWidget: function() { $.Widget.prototype._createWidget.apply( this, arguments ); this._trigger( 'init' ); }, _getCreateOptions: function() { var elem = this.element, options = {}; $.each( this.options, function( option ) { var value = elem.jqmData( option.replace( /[A-Z]/g, function( c ) { return "-" + c.toLowerCase(); }) ); if ( value !== undefined ) { options[ option ] = value; } }); return options; }, enhanceWithin: function( target, useKeepNative ) { this.enhance( $( this.options.initSelector, $( target )), useKeepNative ); }, enhance: function( targets, useKeepNative ) { var page, keepNative, $widgetElements = $( targets ), self = this; // if ignoreContentEnabled is set to true the framework should // only enhance the selected elements when they do NOT have a // parent with the data-namespace-ignore attribute $widgetElements = $.mobile.enhanceable( $widgetElements ); if ( useKeepNative && $widgetElements.length ) { // TODO remove dependency on the page widget for the keepNative. // Currently the keepNative value is defined on the page prototype so // the method is as well page = $.mobile.closestPageData( $widgetElements ); keepNative = ( page && page.keepNativeSelector()) || ""; $widgetElements = $widgetElements.not( keepNative ); } $widgetElements[ this.widgetName ](); }, raise: function( msg ) { throw "Widget [" + this.widgetName + "]: " + msg; } }); })( jQuery ); (function( $, window ) { // DEPRECATED // NOTE global mobile object settings $.extend( $.mobile, { // DEPRECATED Should the text be visble in the loading message? loadingMessageTextVisible: undefined, // DEPRECATED When the text is visible, what theme does the loading box use? loadingMessageTheme: undefined, // DEPRECATED default message setting loadingMessage: undefined, // DEPRECATED // Turn on/off page loading message. Theme doubles as an object argument // with the following shape: { theme: '', text: '', html: '', textVisible: '' } // NOTE that the $.mobile.loading* settings and params past the first are deprecated showPageLoadingMsg: function( theme, msgText, textonly ) { $.mobile.loading( 'show', theme, msgText, textonly ); }, // DEPRECATED hidePageLoadingMsg: function() { $.mobile.loading( 'hide' ); }, loading: function() { this.loaderWidget.loader.apply( this.loaderWidget, arguments ); } }); // TODO move loader class down into the widget settings var loaderClass = "ui-loader", $html = $( "html" ), $window = $.mobile.window; $.widget( "mobile.loader", { // NOTE if the global config settings are defined they will override these // options options: { // the theme for the loading message theme: "a", // whether the text in the loading message is shown textVisible: false, // custom html for the inner content of the loading message html: "", // the text to be displayed when the popup is shown text: "loading" }, defaultHtml: "
" + "" + "

" + "
", // For non-fixed supportin browsers. Position at y center (if scrollTop supported), above the activeBtn (if defined), or just 100px from top fakeFixLoader: function() { var activeBtn = $( "." + $.mobile.activeBtnClass ).first(); this.element .css({ top: $.support.scrollTop && $window.scrollTop() + $window.height() / 2 || activeBtn.length && activeBtn.offset().top || 100 }); }, // check position of loader to see if it appears to be "fixed" to center // if not, use abs positioning checkLoaderPosition: function() { var offset = this.element.offset(), scrollTop = $window.scrollTop(), screenHeight = $.mobile.getScreenHeight(); if ( offset.top < scrollTop || ( offset.top - scrollTop ) > screenHeight ) { this.element.addClass( "ui-loader-fakefix" ); this.fakeFixLoader(); $window .unbind( "scroll", this.checkLoaderPosition ) .bind( "scroll", $.proxy( this.fakeFixLoader, this ) ); } }, resetHtml: function() { this.element.html( $( this.defaultHtml ).html() ); }, // Turn on/off page loading message. Theme doubles as an object argument // with the following shape: { theme: '', text: '', html: '', textVisible: '' } // NOTE that the $.mobile.loading* settings and params past the first are deprecated // TODO sweet jesus we need to break some of this out show: function( theme, msgText, textonly ) { var textVisible, message, $header, loadSettings; this.resetHtml(); // use the prototype options so that people can set them globally at // mobile init. Consistency, it's what's for dinner if ( $.type(theme) === "object" ) { loadSettings = $.extend( {}, this.options, theme ); // prefer object property from the param then the old theme setting theme = loadSettings.theme || $.mobile.loadingMessageTheme; } else { loadSettings = this.options; // here we prefer the them value passed as a string argument, then // we prefer the global option because we can't use undefined default // prototype options, then the prototype option theme = theme || $.mobile.loadingMessageTheme || loadSettings.theme; } // set the message text, prefer the param, then the settings object // then loading message message = msgText || $.mobile.loadingMessage || loadSettings.text; // prepare the dom $html.addClass( "ui-loading" ); if ( $.mobile.loadingMessage !== false || loadSettings.html ) { // boolean values require a bit more work :P, supports object properties // and old settings if ( $.mobile.loadingMessageTextVisible !== undefined ) { textVisible = $.mobile.loadingMessageTextVisible; } else { textVisible = loadSettings.textVisible; } // add the proper css given the options (theme, text, etc) // Force text visibility if the second argument was supplied, or // if the text was explicitly set in the object args this.element.attr("class", loaderClass + " ui-corner-all ui-body-" + theme + " ui-loader-" + ( textVisible || msgText || theme.text ? "verbose" : "default" ) + ( loadSettings.textonly || textonly ? " ui-loader-textonly" : "" ) ); // TODO verify that jquery.fn.html is ok to use in both cases here // this might be overly defensive in preventing unknowing xss // if the html attribute is defined on the loading settings, use that // otherwise use the fallbacks from above if ( loadSettings.html ) { this.element.html( loadSettings.html ); } else { this.element.find( "h1" ).text( message ); } // attach the loader to the DOM this.element.appendTo( $.mobile.pageContainer ); // check that the loader is visible this.checkLoaderPosition(); // on scroll check the loader position $window.bind( "scroll", $.proxy( this.checkLoaderPosition, this ) ); } }, hide: function() { $html.removeClass( "ui-loading" ); if ( $.mobile.loadingMessage ) { this.element.removeClass( "ui-loader-fakefix" ); } $.mobile.window.unbind( "scroll", this.fakeFixLoader ); $.mobile.window.unbind( "scroll", this.checkLoaderPosition ); } }); $window.bind( 'pagecontainercreate', function() { $.mobile.loaderWidget = $.mobile.loaderWidget || $( $.mobile.loader.prototype.defaultHtml ).loader(); }); })(jQuery, this); (function( $, undefined ) { /*! matchMedia() polyfill - Test a CSS media type/query in JS. Authors & copyright (c) 2012: Scott Jehl, Paul Irish, Nicholas Zakas. Dual MIT/BSD license */ window.matchMedia = window.matchMedia || (function( doc, undefined ) { var bool, docElem = doc.documentElement, refNode = docElem.firstElementChild || docElem.firstChild, // fakeBody required for fakeBody = doc.createElement( "body" ), div = doc.createElement( "div" ); div.id = "mq-test-1"; div.style.cssText = "position:absolute;top:-100em"; fakeBody.style.background = "none"; fakeBody.appendChild(div); return function(q){ div.innerHTML = "­"; docElem.insertBefore( fakeBody, refNode ); bool = div.offsetWidth === 42; docElem.removeChild( fakeBody ); return { matches: bool, media: q }; }; }( document )); // $.mobile.media uses matchMedia to return a boolean. $.mobile.media = function( q ) { return window.matchMedia( q ).matches; }; })(jQuery); (function( $, undefined ) { var support = { touch: "ontouchend" in document }; $.mobile.support = $.mobile.support || {}; $.extend( $.support, support ); $.extend( $.mobile.support, support ); }( jQuery )); (function( $, undefined ) { $.extend( $.support, { orientation: "orientation" in window && "onorientationchange" in window }); }( jQuery )); (function( $, undefined ) { // thx Modernizr function propExists( prop ) { var uc_prop = prop.charAt( 0 ).toUpperCase() + prop.substr( 1 ), props = ( prop + " " + vendors.join( uc_prop + " " ) + uc_prop ).split( " " ); for ( var v in props ) { if ( fbCSS[ props[ v ] ] !== undefined ) { return true; } } } var fakeBody = $( "" ).prependTo( "html" ), fbCSS = fakeBody[ 0 ].style, vendors = [ "Webkit", "Moz", "O" ], webos = "palmGetResource" in window, //only used to rule out scrollTop opera = window.opera, operamini = window.operamini && ({}).toString.call( window.operamini ) === "[object OperaMini]", bb = window.blackberry && !propExists( "-webkit-transform" ); //only used to rule out box shadow, as it's filled opaque on BB 5 and lower function validStyle( prop, value, check_vend ) { var div = document.createElement( 'div' ), uc = function( txt ) { return txt.charAt( 0 ).toUpperCase() + txt.substr( 1 ); }, vend_pref = function( vend ) { if( vend === "" ) { return ""; } else { return "-" + vend.charAt( 0 ).toLowerCase() + vend.substr( 1 ) + "-"; } }, check_style = function( vend ) { var vend_prop = vend_pref( vend ) + prop + ": " + value + ";", uc_vend = uc( vend ), propStyle = uc_vend + ( uc_vend === "" ? prop : uc( prop ) ); div.setAttribute( "style", vend_prop ); if ( !!div.style[ propStyle ] ) { ret = true; } }, check_vends = check_vend ? check_vend : vendors, ret; for( var i = 0; i < check_vends.length; i++ ) { check_style( check_vends[i] ); } return !!ret; } function transform3dTest() { var mqProp = "transform-3d", // Because the `translate3d` test below throws false positives in Android: ret = $.mobile.media( "(-" + vendors.join( "-" + mqProp + "),(-" ) + "-" + mqProp + "),(" + mqProp + ")" ); if( ret ) { return !!ret; } var el = document.createElement( "div" ), transforms = { // We’re omitting Opera for the time being; MS uses unprefixed. 'MozTransform':'-moz-transform', 'transform':'transform' }; fakeBody.append( el ); for ( var t in transforms ) { if( el.style[ t ] !== undefined ){ el.style[ t ] = 'translate3d( 100px, 1px, 1px )'; ret = window.getComputedStyle( el ).getPropertyValue( transforms[ t ] ); } } return ( !!ret && ret !== "none" ); } // Test for dynamic-updating base tag support ( allows us to avoid href,src attr rewriting ) function baseTagTest() { var fauxBase = location.protocol + "//" + location.host + location.pathname + "ui-dir/", base = $( "head base" ), fauxEle = null, href = "", link, rebase; if ( !base.length ) { base = fauxEle = $( "", { "href": fauxBase }).appendTo( "head" ); } else { href = base.attr( "href" ); } link = $( "" ).prependTo( fakeBody ); rebase = link[ 0 ].href; base[ 0 ].href = href || location.pathname; if ( fauxEle ) { fauxEle.remove(); } return rebase.indexOf( fauxBase ) === 0; } // Thanks Modernizr function cssPointerEventsTest() { var element = document.createElement( 'x' ), documentElement = document.documentElement, getComputedStyle = window.getComputedStyle, supports; if ( !( 'pointerEvents' in element.style ) ) { return false; } element.style.pointerEvents = 'auto'; element.style.pointerEvents = 'x'; documentElement.appendChild( element ); supports = getComputedStyle && getComputedStyle( element, '' ).pointerEvents === 'auto'; documentElement.removeChild( element ); return !!supports; } function boundingRect() { var div = document.createElement( "div" ); return typeof div.getBoundingClientRect !== "undefined"; } // non-UA-based IE version check by James Padolsey, modified by jdalton - from http://gist.github.com/527683 // allows for inclusion of IE 6+, including Windows Mobile 7 $.extend( $.mobile, { browser: {} } ); $.mobile.browser.oldIE = (function() { var v = 3, div = document.createElement( "div" ), a = div.all || []; do { div.innerHTML = ""; } while( a[0] ); return v > 4 ? v : !v; })(); function fixedPosition() { var w = window, ua = navigator.userAgent, platform = navigator.platform, // Rendering engine is Webkit, and capture major version wkmatch = ua.match( /AppleWebKit\/([0-9]+)/ ), wkversion = !!wkmatch && wkmatch[ 1 ], ffmatch = ua.match( /Fennec\/([0-9]+)/ ), ffversion = !!ffmatch && ffmatch[ 1 ], operammobilematch = ua.match( /Opera Mobi\/([0-9]+)/ ), omversion = !!operammobilematch && operammobilematch[ 1 ]; if( // iOS 4.3 and older : Platform is iPhone/Pad/Touch and Webkit version is less than 534 (ios5) ( ( platform.indexOf( "iPhone" ) > -1 || platform.indexOf( "iPad" ) > -1 || platform.indexOf( "iPod" ) > -1 ) && wkversion && wkversion < 534 ) || // Opera Mini ( w.operamini && ({}).toString.call( w.operamini ) === "[object OperaMini]" ) || ( operammobilematch && omversion < 7458 ) || //Android lte 2.1: Platform is Android and Webkit version is less than 533 (Android 2.2) ( ua.indexOf( "Android" ) > -1 && wkversion && wkversion < 533 ) || // Firefox Mobile before 6.0 - ( ffversion && ffversion < 6 ) || // WebOS less than 3 ( "palmGetResource" in window && wkversion && wkversion < 534 ) || // MeeGo ( ua.indexOf( "MeeGo" ) > -1 && ua.indexOf( "NokiaBrowser/8.5.0" ) > -1 ) ) { return false; } return true; } $.extend( $.support, { cssTransitions: "WebKitTransitionEvent" in window || validStyle( 'transition', 'height 100ms linear', [ "Webkit", "Moz", "" ] ) && !$.mobile.browser.oldIE && !opera, // Note, Chrome for iOS has an extremely quirky implementation of popstate. // We've chosen to take the shortest path to a bug fix here for issue #5426 // See the following link for information about the regex chosen // https://developers.google.com/chrome/mobile/docs/user-agent#chrome_for_ios_user-agent pushState: "pushState" in history && "replaceState" in history && ( window.navigator.userAgent.search(/CriOS/) === -1 ), mediaquery: $.mobile.media( "only all" ), cssPseudoElement: !!propExists( "content" ), touchOverflow: !!propExists( "overflowScrolling" ), cssTransform3d: transform3dTest(), boxShadow: !!propExists( "boxShadow" ) && !bb, fixedPosition: fixedPosition(), scrollTop: ("pageXOffset" in window || "scrollTop" in document.documentElement || "scrollTop" in fakeBody[ 0 ]) && !webos && !operamini, dynamicBaseTag: baseTagTest(), cssPointerEvents: cssPointerEventsTest(), boundingRect: boundingRect() }); fakeBody.remove(); // $.mobile.ajaxBlacklist is used to override ajaxEnabled on platforms that have known conflicts with hash history updates (BB5, Symbian) // or that generally work better browsing in regular http for full page refreshes (Opera Mini) // Note: This detection below is used as a last resort. // We recommend only using these detection methods when all other more reliable/forward-looking approaches are not possible var nokiaLTE7_3 = (function() { var ua = window.navigator.userAgent; //The following is an attempt to match Nokia browsers that are running Symbian/s60, with webkit, version 7.3 or older return ua.indexOf( "Nokia" ) > -1 && ( ua.indexOf( "Symbian/3" ) > -1 || ua.indexOf( "Series60/5" ) > -1 ) && ua.indexOf( "AppleWebKit" ) > -1 && ua.match( /(BrowserNG|NokiaBrowser)\/7\.[0-3]/ ); })(); // Support conditions that must be met in order to proceed // default enhanced qualifications are media query support OR IE 7+ $.mobile.gradeA = function() { return ( $.support.mediaquery || $.mobile.browser.oldIE && $.mobile.browser.oldIE >= 7 ) && ( $.support.boundingRect || $.fn.jquery.match(/1\.[0-7+]\.[0-9+]?/) !== null ); }; $.mobile.ajaxBlacklist = // BlackBerry browsers, pre-webkit window.blackberry && !window.WebKitPoint || // Opera Mini operamini || // Symbian webkits pre 7.3 nokiaLTE7_3; // Lastly, this workaround is the only way we've found so far to get pre 7.3 Symbian webkit devices // to render the stylesheets when they're referenced before this script, as we'd recommend doing. // This simply reappends the CSS in place, which for some reason makes it apply if ( nokiaLTE7_3 ) { $(function() { $( "head link[rel='stylesheet']" ).attr( "rel", "alternate stylesheet" ).attr( "rel", "stylesheet" ); }); } // For ruling out shadows via css if ( !$.support.boxShadow ) { $( "html" ).addClass( "ui-mobile-nosupport-boxshadow" ); } })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { var $win = $.mobile.window, self, history; $.event.special.navigate = self = { bound: false, pushStateEnabled: true, originalEventName: undefined, // If pushstate support is present and push state support is defined to // be true on the mobile namespace. isPushStateEnabled: function() { return $.support.pushState && $.mobile.pushStateEnabled === true && this.isHashChangeEnabled(); }, // !! assumes mobile namespace is present isHashChangeEnabled: function() { return $.mobile.hashListeningEnabled === true; }, // TODO a lot of duplication between popstate and hashchange popstate: function( event ) { var newEvent = new $.Event( "navigate" ), beforeNavigate = new $.Event( "beforenavigate" ), state = event.originalEvent.state || {}, href = location.href; $win.trigger( beforeNavigate ); if( beforeNavigate.isDefaultPrevented() ){ return; } if( event.historyState ){ $.extend(state, event.historyState); } // Make sure the original event is tracked for the end // user to inspect incase they want to do something special newEvent.originalEvent = event; // NOTE we let the current stack unwind because any assignment to // location.hash will stop the world and run this event handler. By // doing this we create a similar behavior to hashchange on hash // assignment setTimeout(function() { $win.trigger( newEvent, { state: state }); }, 0); }, hashchange: function( event, data ) { var newEvent = new $.Event( "navigate" ), beforeNavigate = new $.Event( "beforenavigate" ); $win.trigger( beforeNavigate ); if( beforeNavigate.isDefaultPrevented() ){ return; } // Make sure the original event is tracked for the end // user to inspect incase they want to do something special newEvent.originalEvent = event; // Trigger the hashchange with state provided by the user // that altered the hash $win.trigger( newEvent, { // Users that want to fully normalize the two events // will need to do history management down the stack and // add the state to the event before this binding is fired // TODO consider allowing for the explicit addition of callbacks // to be fired before this value is set to avoid event timing issues state: event.hashchangeState || {} }); }, // TODO We really only want to set this up once // but I'm not clear if there's a beter way to achieve // this with the jQuery special event structure setup: function( data, namespaces ) { if( self.bound ) { return; } self.bound = true; if( self.isPushStateEnabled() ) { self.originalEventName = "popstate"; $win.bind( "popstate.navigate", self.popstate ); } else if ( self.isHashChangeEnabled() ){ self.originalEventName = "hashchange"; $win.bind( "hashchange.navigate", self.hashchange ); } } }; })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { var path, documentBase, $base, dialogHashKey = "&ui-state=dialog"; $.mobile.path = path = { uiStateKey: "&ui-state", // This scary looking regular expression parses an absolute URL or its relative // variants (protocol, site, document, query, and hash), into the various // components (protocol, host, path, query, fragment, etc that make up the // URL as well as some other commonly used sub-parts. When used with RegExp.exec() // or String.match, it parses the URL into a results array that looks like this: // // [0]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox?msg=1234&type=unread#msg-content // [1]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox?msg=1234&type=unread // [2]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox // [3]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080 // [4]: http: // [5]: // // [6]: jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080 // [7]: jblas:password // [8]: jblas // [9]: password // [10]: mycompany.com:8080 // [11]: mycompany.com // [12]: 8080 // [13]: /mail/inbox // [14]: /mail/ // [15]: inbox // [16]: ?msg=1234&type=unread // [17]: #msg-content // urlParseRE: /^\s*(((([^:\/#\?]+:)?(?:(\/\/)((?:(([^:@\/#\?]+)(?:\:([^:@\/#\?]+))?)@)?(([^:\/#\?\]\[]+|\[[^\/\]@#?]+\])(?:\:([0-9]+))?))?)?)?((\/?(?:[^\/\?#]+\/+)*)([^\?#]*)))?(\?[^#]+)?)(#.*)?/, // Abstraction to address xss (Issue #4787) by removing the authority in // browsers that auto decode it. All references to location.href should be // replaced with a call to this method so that it can be dealt with properly here getLocation: function( url ) { var uri = url ? this.parseUrl( url ) : location, hash = this.parseUrl( url || location.href ).hash; // mimic the browser with an empty string when the hash is empty hash = hash === "#" ? "" : hash; // Make sure to parse the url or the location object for the hash because using location.hash // is autodecoded in firefox, the rest of the url should be from the object (location unless // we're testing) to avoid the inclusion of the authority return uri.protocol + "//" + uri.host + uri.pathname + uri.search + hash; }, parseLocation: function() { return this.parseUrl( this.getLocation() ); }, //Parse a URL into a structure that allows easy access to //all of the URL components by name. parseUrl: function( url ) { // If we're passed an object, we'll assume that it is // a parsed url object and just return it back to the caller. if ( $.type( url ) === "object" ) { return url; } var matches = path.urlParseRE.exec( url || "" ) || []; // Create an object that allows the caller to access the sub-matches // by name. Note that IE returns an empty string instead of undefined, // like all other browsers do, so we normalize everything so its consistent // no matter what browser we're running on. return { href: matches[ 0 ] || "", hrefNoHash: matches[ 1 ] || "", hrefNoSearch: matches[ 2 ] || "", domain: matches[ 3 ] || "", protocol: matches[ 4 ] || "", doubleSlash: matches[ 5 ] || "", authority: matches[ 6 ] || "", username: matches[ 8 ] || "", password: matches[ 9 ] || "", host: matches[ 10 ] || "", hostname: matches[ 11 ] || "", port: matches[ 12 ] || "", pathname: matches[ 13 ] || "", directory: matches[ 14 ] || "", filename: matches[ 15 ] || "", search: matches[ 16 ] || "", hash: matches[ 17 ] || "" }; }, //Turn relPath into an asbolute path. absPath is //an optional absolute path which describes what //relPath is relative to. makePathAbsolute: function( relPath, absPath ) { if ( relPath && relPath.charAt( 0 ) === "/" ) { return relPath; } relPath = relPath || ""; absPath = absPath ? absPath.replace( /^\/|(\/[^\/]*|[^\/]+)$/g, "" ) : ""; var absStack = absPath ? absPath.split( "/" ) : [], relStack = relPath.split( "/" ); for ( var i = 0; i < relStack.length; i++ ) { var d = relStack[ i ]; switch ( d ) { case ".": break; case "..": if ( absStack.length ) { absStack.pop(); } break; default: absStack.push( d ); break; } } return "/" + absStack.join( "/" ); }, //Returns true if both urls have the same domain. isSameDomain: function( absUrl1, absUrl2 ) { return path.parseUrl( absUrl1 ).domain === path.parseUrl( absUrl2 ).domain; }, //Returns true for any relative variant. isRelativeUrl: function( url ) { // All relative Url variants have one thing in common, no protocol. return path.parseUrl( url ).protocol === ""; }, //Returns true for an absolute url. isAbsoluteUrl: function( url ) { return path.parseUrl( url ).protocol !== ""; }, //Turn the specified realtive URL into an absolute one. This function //can handle all relative variants (protocol, site, document, query, fragment). makeUrlAbsolute: function( relUrl, absUrl ) { if ( !path.isRelativeUrl( relUrl ) ) { return relUrl; } if ( absUrl === undefined ) { absUrl = this.documentBase; } var relObj = path.parseUrl( relUrl ), absObj = path.parseUrl( absUrl ), protocol = relObj.protocol || absObj.protocol, doubleSlash = relObj.protocol ? relObj.doubleSlash : ( relObj.doubleSlash || absObj.doubleSlash ), authority = relObj.authority || absObj.authority, hasPath = relObj.pathname !== "", pathname = path.makePathAbsolute( relObj.pathname || absObj.filename, absObj.pathname ), search = relObj.search || ( !hasPath && absObj.search ) || "", hash = relObj.hash; return protocol + doubleSlash + authority + pathname + search + hash; }, //Add search (aka query) params to the specified url. addSearchParams: function( url, params ) { var u = path.parseUrl( url ), p = ( typeof params === "object" ) ? $.param( params ) : params, s = u.search || "?"; return u.hrefNoSearch + s + ( s.charAt( s.length - 1 ) !== "?" ? "&" : "" ) + p + ( u.hash || "" ); }, convertUrlToDataUrl: function( absUrl ) { var u = path.parseUrl( absUrl ); if ( path.isEmbeddedPage( u ) ) { // For embedded pages, remove the dialog hash key as in getFilePath(), // and remove otherwise the Data Url won't match the id of the embedded Page. return u.hash .split( dialogHashKey )[0] .replace( /^#/, "" ) .replace( /\?.*$/, "" ); } else if ( path.isSameDomain( u, this.documentBase ) ) { return u.hrefNoHash.replace( this.documentBase.domain, "" ).split( dialogHashKey )[0]; } return window.decodeURIComponent(absUrl); }, //get path from current hash, or from a file path get: function( newPath ) { if ( newPath === undefined ) { newPath = path.parseLocation().hash; } return path.stripHash( newPath ).replace( /[^\/]*\.[^\/*]+$/, '' ); }, //set location hash to path set: function( path ) { location.hash = path; }, //test if a given url (string) is a path //NOTE might be exceptionally naive isPath: function( url ) { return ( /\// ).test( url ); }, //return a url path with the window's location protocol/hostname/pathname removed clean: function( url ) { return url.replace( this.documentBase.domain, "" ); }, //just return the url without an initial # stripHash: function( url ) { return url.replace( /^#/, "" ); }, stripQueryParams: function( url ) { return url.replace( /\?.*$/, "" ); }, //remove the preceding hash, any query params, and dialog notations cleanHash: function( hash ) { return path.stripHash( hash.replace( /\?.*$/, "" ).replace( dialogHashKey, "" ) ); }, isHashValid: function( hash ) { return ( /^#[^#]+$/ ).test( hash ); }, //check whether a url is referencing the same domain, or an external domain or different protocol //could be mailto, etc isExternal: function( url ) { var u = path.parseUrl( url ); return u.protocol && u.domain !== this.documentUrl.domain ? true : false; }, hasProtocol: function( url ) { return ( /^(:?\w+:)/ ).test( url ); }, isEmbeddedPage: function( url ) { var u = path.parseUrl( url ); //if the path is absolute, then we need to compare the url against //both the this.documentUrl and the documentBase. The main reason for this //is that links embedded within external documents will refer to the //application document, whereas links embedded within the application //document will be resolved against the document base. if ( u.protocol !== "" ) { return ( !this.isPath(u.hash) && u.hash && ( u.hrefNoHash === this.documentUrl.hrefNoHash || ( this.documentBaseDiffers && u.hrefNoHash === this.documentBase.hrefNoHash ) ) ); } return ( /^#/ ).test( u.href ); }, squash: function( url, resolutionUrl ) { var state, href, cleanedUrl, search, stateIndex, isPath = this.isPath( url ), uri = this.parseUrl( url ), preservedHash = uri.hash, uiState = ""; // produce a url against which we can resole the provided path resolutionUrl = resolutionUrl || (path.isPath(url) ? path.getLocation() : path.getDocumentUrl()); // If the url is anything but a simple string, remove any preceding hash // eg #foo/bar -> foo/bar // #foo -> #foo cleanedUrl = isPath ? path.stripHash( url ) : url; // If the url is a full url with a hash check if the parsed hash is a path // if it is, strip the #, and use it otherwise continue without change cleanedUrl = path.isPath( uri.hash ) ? path.stripHash( uri.hash ) : cleanedUrl; // Split the UI State keys off the href stateIndex = cleanedUrl.indexOf( this.uiStateKey ); // store the ui state keys for use if( stateIndex > -1 ){ uiState = cleanedUrl.slice( stateIndex ); cleanedUrl = cleanedUrl.slice( 0, stateIndex ); } // make the cleanedUrl absolute relative to the resolution url href = path.makeUrlAbsolute( cleanedUrl, resolutionUrl ); // grab the search from the resolved url since parsing from // the passed url may not yield the correct result search = this.parseUrl( href ).search; // TODO all this crap is terrible, clean it up if ( isPath ) { // reject the hash if it's a path or it's just a dialog key if( path.isPath( preservedHash ) || preservedHash.replace("#", "").indexOf( this.uiStateKey ) === 0) { preservedHash = ""; } // Append the UI State keys where it exists and it's been removed // from the url if( uiState && preservedHash.indexOf( this.uiStateKey ) === -1){ preservedHash += uiState; } // make sure that pound is on the front of the hash if( preservedHash.indexOf( "#" ) === -1 && preservedHash !== "" ){ preservedHash = "#" + preservedHash; } // reconstruct each of the pieces with the new search string and hash href = path.parseUrl( href ); href = href.protocol + "//" + href.host + href.pathname + search + preservedHash; } else { href += href.indexOf( "#" ) > -1 ? uiState : "#" + uiState; } return href; }, isPreservableHash: function( hash ) { return hash.replace( "#", "" ).indexOf( this.uiStateKey ) === 0; } }; path.documentUrl = path.parseLocation(); $base = $( "head" ).find( "base" ); path.documentBase = $base.length ? path.parseUrl( path.makeUrlAbsolute( $base.attr( "href" ), path.documentUrl.href ) ) : path.documentUrl; path.documentBaseDiffers = (path.documentUrl.hrefNoHash !== path.documentBase.hrefNoHash); //return the original document url path.getDocumentUrl = function( asParsedObject ) { return asParsedObject ? $.extend( {}, path.documentUrl ) : path.documentUrl.href; }; //return the original document base url path.getDocumentBase = function( asParsedObject ) { return asParsedObject ? $.extend( {}, path.documentBase ) : path.documentBase.href; }; })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { var path = $.mobile.path; $.mobile.History = function( stack, index ) { this.stack = stack || []; this.activeIndex = index || 0; }; $.extend($.mobile.History.prototype, { getActive: function() { return this.stack[ this.activeIndex ]; }, getLast: function() { return this.stack[ this.previousIndex ]; }, getNext: function() { return this.stack[ this.activeIndex + 1 ]; }, getPrev: function() { return this.stack[ this.activeIndex - 1 ]; }, // addNew is used whenever a new page is added add: function( url, data ){ data = data || {}; //if there's forward history, wipe it if ( this.getNext() ) { this.clearForward(); } // if the hash is included in the data make sure the shape // is consistent for comparison if( data.hash && data.hash.indexOf( "#" ) === -1) { data.hash = "#" + data.hash; } data.url = url; this.stack.push( data ); this.activeIndex = this.stack.length - 1; }, //wipe urls ahead of active index clearForward: function() { this.stack = this.stack.slice( 0, this.activeIndex + 1 ); }, find: function( url, stack, earlyReturn ) { stack = stack || this.stack; var entry, i, length = stack.length, index; for ( i = 0; i < length; i++ ) { entry = stack[i]; if ( decodeURIComponent(url) === decodeURIComponent(entry.url) || decodeURIComponent(url) === decodeURIComponent(entry.hash) ) { index = i; if( earlyReturn ) { return index; } } } return index; }, closest: function( url ) { var closest, a = this.activeIndex; // First, take the slice of the history stack before the current index and search // for a url match. If one is found, we'll avoid avoid looking through forward history // NOTE the preference for backward history movement is driven by the fact that // most mobile browsers only have a dedicated back button, and users rarely use // the forward button in desktop browser anyhow closest = this.find( url, this.stack.slice(0, a) ); // If nothing was found in backward history check forward. The `true` // value passed as the third parameter causes the find method to break // on the first match in the forward history slice. The starting index // of the slice must then be added to the result to get the element index // in the original history stack :( :( // // TODO this is hyper confusing and should be cleaned up (ugh so bad) if( closest === undefined ) { closest = this.find( url, this.stack.slice(a), true ); closest = closest === undefined ? closest : closest + a; } return closest; }, direct: function( opts ) { var newActiveIndex = this.closest( opts.url ), a = this.activeIndex; // save new page index, null check to prevent falsey 0 result // record the previous index for reference if( newActiveIndex !== undefined ) { this.activeIndex = newActiveIndex; this.previousIndex = a; } // invoke callbacks where appropriate // // TODO this is also convoluted and confusing if ( newActiveIndex < a ) { ( opts.present || opts.back || $.noop )( this.getActive(), 'back' ); } else if ( newActiveIndex > a ) { ( opts.present || opts.forward || $.noop )( this.getActive(), 'forward' ); } else if ( newActiveIndex === undefined && opts.missing ){ opts.missing( this.getActive() ); } } }); })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { var path = $.mobile.path; $.mobile.Navigator = function( history ) { this.history = history; this.ignoreInitialHashChange = true; // This ensures that browsers which don't fire the initial popstate // like opera don't have further hash assignment popstates blocked setTimeout($.proxy(function() { this.ignoreInitialHashChange = false; }, this), 200); $.mobile.window.bind({ "popstate.history": $.proxy( this.popstate, this ), "hashchange.history": $.proxy( this.hashchange, this ) }); }; $.extend($.mobile.Navigator.prototype, { squash: function( url, data ) { var state, href, hash = path.isPath(url) ? path.stripHash(url) : url; href = path.squash( url ); // make sure to provide this information when it isn't explicitly set in the // data object that was passed to the squash method state = $.extend({ hash: hash, url: href }, data); // replace the current url with the new href and store the state // Note that in some cases we might be replacing an url with the // same url. We do this anyways because we need to make sure that // all of our history entries have a state object associated with // them. This allows us to work around the case where $.mobile.back() // is called to transition from an external page to an embedded page. // In that particular case, a hashchange event is *NOT* generated by the browser. // Ensuring each history entry has a state object means that onPopState() // will always trigger our hashchange callback even when a hashchange event // is not fired. window.history.replaceState( state, state.title || document.title, href ); return state; }, hash: function( url, href ) { var parsed, loc, hash; // Grab the hash for recording. If the passed url is a path // we used the parsed version of the squashed url to reconstruct, // otherwise we assume it's a hash and store it directly parsed = path.parseUrl( url ); loc = path.parseLocation(); if( loc.pathname + loc.search === parsed.pathname + parsed.search ) { // If the pathname and search of the passed url is identical to the current loc // then we must use the hash. Otherwise there will be no event // eg, url = "/foo/bar?baz#bang", location.href = "http://example.com/foo/bar?baz" hash = parsed.hash ? parsed.hash : parsed.pathname + parsed.search; } else if ( path.isPath(url) ) { var resolved = path.parseUrl( href ); // If the passed url is a path, make it domain relative and remove any trailing hash hash = resolved.pathname + resolved.search + (path.isPreservableHash( resolved.hash )? resolved.hash.replace( "#", "" ) : ""); } else { hash = url; } return hash; }, // TODO reconsider name go: function( url, data, noEvents ) { var state, href, hash, popstateEvent, isPopStateEvent = $.event.special.navigate.isPushStateEnabled(); // Get the url as it would look squashed on to the current resolution url href = path.squash( url ); // sort out what the hash sould be from the url hash = this.hash( url, href ); // Here we prevent the next hash change or popstate event from doing any // history management. In the case of hashchange we don't swallow it // if there will be no hashchange fired (since that won't reset the value) // and will swallow the following hashchange if( noEvents && hash !== path.stripHash(path.parseLocation().hash) ) { this.preventNextHashChange = noEvents; } // IMPORTANT in the case where popstate is supported the event will be triggered // directly, stopping further execution - ie, interupting the flow of this // method call to fire bindings at this expression. Below the navigate method // there is a binding to catch this event and stop its propagation. // // We then trigger a new popstate event on the window with a null state // so that the navigate events can conclude their work properly // // if the url is a path we want to preserve the query params that are available on // the current url. this.preventHashAssignPopState = true; window.location.hash = hash; // If popstate is enabled and the browser triggers `popstate` events when the hash // is set (this often happens immediately in browsers like Chrome), then the // this flag will be set to false already. If it's a browser that does not trigger // a `popstate` on hash assignement or `replaceState` then we need avoid the branch // that swallows the event created by the popstate generated by the hash assignment // At the time of this writing this happens with Opera 12 and some version of IE this.preventHashAssignPopState = false; state = $.extend({ url: href, hash: hash, title: document.title }, data); if( isPopStateEvent ) { popstateEvent = new $.Event( "popstate" ); popstateEvent.originalEvent = { type: "popstate", state: null }; this.squash( url, state ); // Trigger a new faux popstate event to replace the one that we // caught that was triggered by the hash setting above. if( !noEvents ) { this.ignorePopState = true; $.mobile.window.trigger( popstateEvent ); } } // record the history entry so that the information can be included // in hashchange event driven navigate events in a similar fashion to // the state that's provided by popstate this.history.add( state.url, state ); }, // This binding is intended to catch the popstate events that are fired // when execution of the `$.navigate` method stops at window.location.hash = url; // and completely prevent them from propagating. The popstate event will then be // retriggered after execution resumes // // TODO grab the original event here and use it for the synthetic event in the // second half of the navigate execution that will follow this binding popstate: function( event ) { var active, hash, state, closestIndex; // Partly to support our test suite which manually alters the support // value to test hashchange. Partly to prevent all around weirdness if( !$.event.special.navigate.isPushStateEnabled() ){ return; } // If this is the popstate triggered by the actual alteration of the hash // prevent it completely. History is tracked manually if( this.preventHashAssignPopState ) { this.preventHashAssignPopState = false; event.stopImmediatePropagation(); return; } // if this is the popstate triggered after the `replaceState` call in the go // method, then simply ignore it. The history entry has already been captured if( this.ignorePopState ) { this.ignorePopState = false; return; } // If there is no state, and the history stack length is one were // probably getting the page load popstate fired by browsers like chrome // avoid it and set the one time flag to false if( !event.originalEvent.state && this.history.stack.length === 1 && this.ignoreInitialHashChange ) { this.ignoreInitialHashChange = false; return; } // account for direct manipulation of the hash. That is, we will receive a popstate // when the hash is changed by assignment, and it won't have a state associated. We // then need to squash the hash. See below for handling of hash assignment that // matches an existing history entry // TODO it might be better to only add to the history stack // when the hash is adjacent to the active history entry hash = path.parseLocation().hash; if( !event.originalEvent.state && hash ) { // squash the hash that's been assigned on the URL with replaceState // also grab the resulting state object for storage state = this.squash( hash ); // record the new hash as an additional history entry // to match the browser's treatment of hash assignment this.history.add( state.url, state ); // pass the newly created state information // along with the event event.historyState = state; // do not alter history, we've added a new history entry // so we know where we are return; } // If all else fails this is a popstate that comes from the back or forward buttons // make sure to set the state of our history stack properly, and record the directionality this.history.direct({ url: (event.originalEvent.state || {}).url || hash, // When the url is either forward or backward in history include the entry // as data on the event object for merging as data in the navigate event present: function( historyEntry, direction ) { // make sure to create a new object to pass down as the navigate event data event.historyState = $.extend({}, historyEntry); event.historyState.direction = direction; } }); }, // NOTE must bind before `navigate` special event hashchange binding otherwise the // navigation data won't be attached to the hashchange event in time for those // bindings to attach it to the `navigate` special event // TODO add a check here that `hashchange.navigate` is bound already otherwise it's // broken (exception?) hashchange: function( event ) { var history, hash; // If hashchange listening is explicitly disabled or pushstate is supported // avoid making use of the hashchange handler. if(!$.event.special.navigate.isHashChangeEnabled() || $.event.special.navigate.isPushStateEnabled() ) { return; } // On occasion explicitly want to prevent the next hash from propogating because we only // with to alter the url to represent the new state do so here if( this.preventNextHashChange ){ this.preventNextHashChange = false; event.stopImmediatePropagation(); return; } history = this.history; hash = path.parseLocation().hash; // If this is a hashchange caused by the back or forward button // make sure to set the state of our history stack properly this.history.direct({ url: hash, // When the url is either forward or backward in history include the entry // as data on the event object for merging as data in the navigate event present: function( historyEntry, direction ) { // make sure to create a new object to pass down as the navigate event data event.hashchangeState = $.extend({}, historyEntry); event.hashchangeState.direction = direction; }, // When we don't find a hash in our history clearly we're aiming to go there // record the entry as new for future traversal // // NOTE it's not entirely clear that this is the right thing to do given that we // can't know the users intention. It might be better to explicitly _not_ // support location.hash assignment in preference to $.navigate calls // TODO first arg to add should be the href, but it causes issues in identifying // embeded pages missing: function() { history.add( hash, { hash: hash, title: document.title }); } }); } }); })( jQuery ); (function( $, undefined ) { // TODO consider queueing navigation activity until previous activities have completed // so that end users don't have to think about it. Punting for now // TODO !! move the event bindings into callbacks on the navigate event $.mobile.navigate = function( url, data, noEvents ) { $.mobile.navigate.navigator.go( url, data, noEvents ); }; // expose the history on the navigate method in anticipation of full integration with // existing navigation functionalty that is tightly coupled to the history information $.mobile.navigate.history = new $.mobile.History(); // instantiate an instance of the navigator for use within the $.navigate method $.mobile.navigate.navigator = new $.mobile.Navigator( $.mobile.navigate.history ); var loc = $.mobile.path.parseLocation(); $.mobile.navigate.history.add( loc.href, {hash: loc.hash} ); })( jQuery ); // This plugin is an experiment for abstracting away the touch and mouse // events so that developers don't have to worry about which method of input // the device their document is loaded on supports. // // The idea here is to allow the developer to register listeners for the // basic mouse events, such as mousedown, mousemove, mouseup, and click, // and the plugin will take care of registering the correct listeners // behind the scenes to invoke the listener at the fastest possible time // for that device, while still retaining the order of event firing in // the traditional mouse environment, should multiple handlers be registered // on the same element for different events. // // The current version exposes the following virtual events to jQuery bind methods: // "vmouseover vmousedown vmousemove vmouseup vclick vmouseout vmousecancel" (function( $, window, document, undefined ) { var dataPropertyName = "virtualMouseBindings", touchTargetPropertyName = "virtualTouchID", virtualEventNames = "vmouseover vmousedown vmousemove vmouseup vclick vmouseout vmousecancel".split( " " ), touchEventProps = "clientX clientY pageX pageY screenX screenY".split( " " ), mouseHookProps = $.event.mouseHooks ? $.event.mouseHooks.props : [], mouseEventProps = $.event.props.concat( mouseHookProps ), activeDocHandlers = {}, resetTimerID = 0, startX = 0, startY = 0, didScroll = false, clickBlockList = [], blockMouseTriggers = false, blockTouchTriggers = false, eventCaptureSupported = "addEventListener" in document, $document = $( document ), nextTouchID = 1, lastTouchID = 0, threshold; $.vmouse = { moveDistanceThreshold: 10, clickDistanceThreshold: 10, resetTimerDuration: 1500 }; function getNativeEvent( event ) { while ( event && typeof event.originalEvent !== "undefined" ) { event = event.originalEvent; } return event; } function createVirtualEvent( event, eventType ) { var t = event.type, oe, props, ne, prop, ct, touch, i, j, len; event = $.Event( event ); event.type = eventType; oe = event.originalEvent; props = $.event.props; // addresses separation of $.event.props in to $.event.mouseHook.props and Issue 3280 // https://github.com/jquery/jquery-mobile/issues/3280 if ( t.search( /^(mouse|click)/ ) > -1 ) { props = mouseEventProps; } // copy original event properties over to the new event // this would happen if we could call $.event.fix instead of $.Event // but we don't have a way to force an event to be fixed multiple times if ( oe ) { for ( i = props.length, prop; i; ) { prop = props[ --i ]; event[ prop ] = oe[ prop ]; } } // make sure that if the mouse and click virtual events are generated // without a .which one is defined if ( t.search(/mouse(down|up)|click/) > -1 && !event.which ) { event.which = 1; } if ( t.search(/^touch/) !== -1 ) { ne = getNativeEvent( oe ); t = ne.touches; ct = ne.changedTouches; touch = ( t && t.length ) ? t[0] : ( ( ct && ct.length ) ? ct[ 0 ] : undefined ); if ( touch ) { for ( j = 0, len = touchEventProps.length; j < len; j++) { prop = touchEventProps[ j ]; event[ prop ] = touch[ prop ]; } } } return event; } function getVirtualBindingFlags( element ) { var flags = {}, b, k; while ( element ) { b = $.data( element, dataPropertyName ); for ( k in b ) { if ( b[ k ] ) { flags[ k ] = flags.hasVirtualBinding = true; } } element = element.parentNode; } return flags; } function getClosestElementWithVirtualBinding( element, eventType ) { var b; while ( element ) { b = $.data( element, dataPropertyName ); if ( b && ( !eventType || b[ eventType ] ) ) { return element; } element = element.parentNode; } return null; } function enableTouchBindings() { blockTouchTriggers = false; } function disableTouchBindings() { blockTouchTriggers = true; } function enableMouseBindings() { lastTouchID = 0; clickBlockList.length = 0; blockMouseTriggers = false; // When mouse bindings are enabled, our // touch bindings are disabled. disableTouchBindings(); } function disableMouseBindings() { // When mouse bindings are disabled, our // touch bindings are enabled. enableTouchBindings(); } function startResetTimer() { clearResetTimer(); resetTimerID = setTimeout( function() { resetTimerID = 0; enableMouseBindings(); }, $.vmouse.resetTimerDuration ); } function clearResetTimer() { if ( resetTimerID ) { clearTimeout( resetTimerID ); resetTimerID = 0; } } function triggerVirtualEvent( eventType, event, flags ) { var ve; if ( ( flags && flags[ eventType ] ) || ( !flags && getClosestElementWithVirtualBinding( event.target, eventType ) ) ) { ve = createVirtualEvent( event, eventType ); $( event.target).trigger( ve ); } return ve; } function mouseEventCallback( event ) { var touchID = $.data( event.target, touchTargetPropertyName ); if ( !blockMouseTriggers && ( !lastTouchID || lastTouchID !== touchID ) ) { var ve = triggerVirtualEvent( "v" + event.type, event ); if ( ve ) { if ( ve.isDefaultPrevented() ) { event.preventDefault(); } if ( ve.isPropagationStopped() ) { event.stopPropagation(); } if ( ve.isImmediatePropagationStopped() ) { event.stopImmediatePropagation(); } } } } function handleTouchStart( event ) { var touches = getNativeEvent( event ).touches, target, flags; if ( touches && touches.length === 1 ) { target = event.target; flags = getVirtualBindingFlags( target ); if ( flags.hasVirtualBinding ) { lastTouchID = nextTouchID++; $.data( target, touchTargetPropertyName, lastTouchID ); clearResetTimer(); disableMouseBindings(); didScroll = false; var t = getNativeEvent( event ).touches[ 0 ]; startX = t.pageX; startY = t.pageY; triggerVirtualEvent( "vmouseover", event, flags ); triggerVirtualEvent( "vmousedown", event, flags ); } } } function handleScroll( event ) { if ( blockTouchTriggers ) { return; } if ( !didScroll ) { triggerVirtualEvent( "vmousecancel", event, getVirtualBindingFlags( event.target ) ); } didScroll = true; startResetTimer(); } function handleTouchMove( event ) { if ( blockTouchTriggers ) { return; } var t = getNativeEvent( event ).touches[ 0 ], didCancel = didScroll, moveThreshold = $.vmouse.moveDistanceThreshold, flags = getVirtualBindingFlags( event.target ); didScroll = didScroll || ( Math.abs( t.pageX - startX ) > moveThreshold || Math.abs( t.pageY - startY ) > moveThreshold ); if ( didScroll && !didCancel ) { triggerVirtualEvent( "vmousecancel", event, flags ); } triggerVirtualEvent( "vmousemove", event, flags ); startResetTimer(); } function handleTouchEnd( event ) { if ( blockTouchTriggers ) { return; } disableTouchBindings(); var flags = getVirtualBindingFlags( event.target ), t; triggerVirtualEvent( "vmouseup", event, flags ); if ( !didScroll ) { var ve = triggerVirtualEvent( "vclick", event, flags ); if ( ve && ve.isDefaultPrevented() ) { // The target of the mouse events that follow the touchend // event don't necessarily match the target used during the // touch. This means we need to rely on coordinates for blocking // any click that is generated. t = getNativeEvent( event ).changedTouches[ 0 ]; clickBlockList.push({ touchID: lastTouchID, x: t.clientX, y: t.clientY }); // Prevent any mouse events that follow from triggering // virtual event notifications. blockMouseTriggers = true; } } triggerVirtualEvent( "vmouseout", event, flags); didScroll = false; startResetTimer(); } function hasVirtualBindings( ele ) { var bindings = $.data( ele, dataPropertyName ), k; if ( bindings ) { for ( k in bindings ) { if ( bindings[ k ] ) { return true; } } } return false; } function dummyMouseHandler() {} function getSpecialEventObject( eventType ) { var realType = eventType.substr( 1 ); return { setup: function( data, namespace ) { // If this is the first virtual mouse binding for this element, // add a bindings object to its data. if ( !hasVirtualBindings( this ) ) { $.data( this, dataPropertyName, {} ); } // If setup is called, we know it is the first binding for this // eventType, so initialize the count for the eventType to zero. var bindings = $.data( this, dataPropertyName ); bindings[ eventType ] = true; // If this is the first virtual mouse event for this type, // register a global handler on the document. activeDocHandlers[ eventType ] = ( activeDocHandlers[ eventType ] || 0 ) + 1; if ( activeDocHandlers[ eventType ] === 1 ) { $document.bind( realType, mouseEventCallback ); } // Some browsers, like Opera Mini, won't dispatch mouse/click events // for elements unless they actually have handlers registered on them. // To get around this, we register dummy handlers on the elements. $( this ).bind( realType, dummyMouseHandler ); // For now, if event capture is not supported, we rely on mouse handlers. if ( eventCaptureSupported ) { // If this is the first virtual mouse binding for the document, // register our touchstart handler on the document. activeDocHandlers[ "touchstart" ] = ( activeDocHandlers[ "touchstart" ] || 0) + 1; if ( activeDocHandlers[ "touchstart" ] === 1 ) { $document.bind( "touchstart", handleTouchStart ) .bind( "touchend", handleTouchEnd ) // On touch platforms, touching the screen and then dragging your finger // causes the window content to scroll after some distance threshold is // exceeded. On these platforms, a scroll prevents a click event from being // dispatched, and on some platforms, even the touchend is suppressed. To // mimic the suppression of the click event, we need to watch for a scroll // event. Unfortunately, some platforms like iOS don't dispatch scroll // events until *AFTER* the user lifts their finger (touchend). This means // we need to watch both scroll and touchmove events to figure out whether // or not a scroll happenens before the touchend event is fired. .bind( "touchmove", handleTouchMove ) .bind( "scroll", handleScroll ); } } }, teardown: function( data, namespace ) { // If this is the last virtual binding for this eventType, // remove its global handler from the document. --activeDocHandlers[ eventType ]; if ( !activeDocHandlers[ eventType ] ) { $document.unbind( realType, mouseEventCallback ); } if ( eventCaptureSupported ) { // If this is the last virtual mouse binding in existence, // remove our document touchstart listener. --activeDocHandlers[ "touchstart" ]; if ( !activeDocHandlers[ "touchstart" ] ) { $document.unbind( "touchstart", handleTouchStart ) .unbind( "touchmove", handleTouchMove ) .unbind( "touchend", handleTouchEnd ) .unbind( "scroll", handleScroll ); } } var $this = $( this ), bindings = $.data( this, dataPropertyName ); // teardown may be called when an element was // removed from the DOM. If this is the case, // jQuery core may have already stripped the element // of any data bindings so we need to check it before // using it. if ( bindings ) { bindings[ eventType ] = false; } // Unregister the dummy event handler. $this.unbind( realType, dummyMouseHandler ); // If this is the last virtual mouse binding on the // element, remove the binding data from the element. if ( !hasVirtualBindings( this ) ) { $this.removeData( dataPropertyName ); } } }; } // Expose our custom events to the jQuery bind/unbind mechanism. for ( var i = 0; i < virtualEventNames.length; i++ ) { $.event.special[ virtualEventNames[ i ] ] = getSpecialEventObject( virtualEventNames[ i ] ); } // Add a capture click handler to block clicks. // Note that we require event capture support for this so if the device // doesn't support it, we punt for now and rely solely on mouse events. if ( eventCaptureSupported ) { document.addEventListener( "click", function( e ) { var cnt = clickBlockList.length, target = e.target, x, y, ele, i, o, touchID; if ( cnt ) { x = e.clientX; y = e.clientY; threshold = $.vmouse.clickDistanceThreshold; // The idea here is to run through the clickBlockList to see if // the current click event is in the proximity of one of our // vclick events that had preventDefault() called on it. If we find // one, then we block the click. // // Why do we have to rely on proximity? // // Because the target of the touch event that triggered the vclick // can be different from the target of the click event synthesized // by the browser. The target of a mouse/click event that is syntehsized // from a touch event seems to be implementation specific. For example, // some browsers will fire mouse/click events for a link that is near // a touch event, even though the target of the touchstart/touchend event // says the user touched outside the link. Also, it seems that with most // browsers, the target of the mouse/click event is not calculated until the // time it is dispatched, so if you replace an element that you touched // with another element, the target of the mouse/click will be the new // element underneath that point. // // Aside from proximity, we also check to see if the target and any // of its ancestors were the ones that blocked a click. This is necessary // because of the strange mouse/click target calculation done in the // Android 2.1 browser, where if you click on an element, and there is a // mouse/click handler on one of its ancestors, the target will be the // innermost child of the touched element, even if that child is no where // near the point of touch. ele = target; while ( ele ) { for ( i = 0; i < cnt; i++ ) { o = clickBlockList[ i ]; touchID = 0; if ( ( ele === target && Math.abs( o.x - x ) < threshold && Math.abs( o.y - y ) < threshold ) || $.data( ele, touchTargetPropertyName ) === o.touchID ) { // XXX: We may want to consider removing matches from the block list // instead of waiting for the reset timer to fire. e.preventDefault(); e.stopPropagation(); return; } } ele = ele.parentNode; } } }, true); } })( jQuery, window, document ); (function( $, window, undefined ) { var $document = $( document ); // add new event shortcuts $.each( ( "touchstart touchmove touchend " + "tap taphold " + "swipe swipeleft swiperight " + "scrollstart scrollstop" ).split( " " ), function( i, name ) { $.fn[ name ] = function( fn ) { return fn ? this.bind( name, fn ) : this.trigger( name ); }; // jQuery < 1.8 if ( $.attrFn ) { $.attrFn[ name ] = true; } }); var supportTouch = $.mobile.support.touch, scrollEvent = "touchmove scroll", touchStartEvent = supportTouch ? "touchstart" : "mousedown", touchStopEvent = supportTouch ? "touchend" : "mouseup", touchMoveEvent = supportTouch ? "touchmove" : "mousemove"; function triggerCustomEvent( obj, eventType, event ) { var originalType = event.type; event.type = eventType; $.event.dispatch.call( obj, event ); event.type = originalType; } // also handles scrollstop $.event.special.scrollstart = { enabled: true, setup: function() { var thisObject = this, $this = $( thisObject ), scrolling, timer; function trigger( event, state ) { scrolling = state; triggerCustomEvent( thisObject, scrolling ? "scrollstart" : "scrollstop", event ); } // iPhone triggers scroll after a small delay; use touchmove instead $this.bind( scrollEvent, function( event ) { if ( !$.event.special.scrollstart.enabled ) { return; } if ( !scrolling ) { trigger( event, true ); } clearTimeout( timer ); timer = setTimeout( function() { trigger( event, false ); }, 50 ); }); } }; // also handles taphold $.event.special.tap = { tapholdThreshold: 750, setup: function() { var thisObject = this, $this = $( thisObject ); $this.bind( "vmousedown", function( event ) { if ( event.which && event.which !== 1 ) { return false; } var origTarget = event.target, origEvent = event.originalEvent, timer; function clearTapTimer() { clearTimeout( timer ); } function clearTapHandlers() { clearTapTimer(); $this.unbind( "vclick", clickHandler ) .unbind( "vmouseup", clearTapTimer ); $document.unbind( "vmousecancel", clearTapHandlers ); } function clickHandler( event ) { clearTapHandlers(); // ONLY trigger a 'tap' event if the start target is // the same as the stop target. if ( origTarget === event.target ) { triggerCustomEvent( thisObject, "tap", event ); } } $this.bind( "vmouseup", clearTapTimer ) .bind( "vclick", clickHandler ); $document.bind( "vmousecancel", clearTapHandlers ); timer = setTimeout( function() { triggerCustomEvent( thisObject, "taphold", $.Event( "taphold", { target: origTarget } ) ); }, $.event.special.tap.tapholdThreshold ); }); } }; // also handles swipeleft, swiperight $.event.special.swipe = { scrollSupressionThreshold: 30, // More than this horizontal displacement, and we will suppress scrolling. durationThreshold: 1000, // More time than this, and it isn't a swipe. horizontalDistanceThreshold: 30, // Swipe horizontal displacement must be more than this. verticalDistanceThreshold: 75, // Swipe vertical displacement must be less than this. start: function( event ) { var data = event.originalEvent.touches ? event.originalEvent.touches[ 0 ] : event; return { time: ( new Date() ).getTime(), coords: [ data.pageX, data.pageY ], origin: $( event.target ) }; }, stop: function( event ) { var data = event.originalEvent.touches ? event.originalEvent.touches[ 0 ] : event; return { time: ( new Date() ).getTime(), coords: [ data.pageX, data.pageY ] }; }, handleSwipe: function( start, stop ) { if ( stop.time - start.time < $.event.special.swipe.durationThreshold && Math.abs( start.coords[ 0 ] - stop.coords[ 0 ] ) > $.event.special.swipe.horizontalDistanceThreshold && Math.abs( start.coords[ 1 ] - stop.coords[ 1 ] ) < $.event.special.swipe.verticalDistanceThreshold ) { start.origin.trigger( "swipe" ) .trigger( start.coords[0] > stop.coords[ 0 ] ? "swipeleft" : "swiperight" ); } }, setup: function() { var thisObject = this, $this = $( thisObject ); $this.bind( touchStartEvent, function( event ) { var start = $.event.special.swipe.start( event ), stop; function moveHandler( event ) { if ( !start ) { return; } stop = $.event.special.swipe.stop( event ); // prevent scrolling if ( Math.abs( start.coords[ 0 ] - stop.coords[ 0 ] ) > $.event.special.swipe.scrollSupressionThreshold ) { event.preventDefault(); } } $this.bind( touchMoveEvent, moveHandler ) .one( touchStopEvent, function() { $this.unbind( touchMoveEvent, moveHandler ); if ( start && stop ) { $.event.special.swipe.handleSwipe( start, stop ); } start = stop = undefined; }); }); } }; $.each({ scrollstop: "scrollstart", taphold: "tap", swipeleft: "swipe", swiperight: "swipe" }, function( event, sourceEvent ) { $.event.special[ event ] = { setup: function() { $( this ).bind( sourceEvent, $.noop ); } }; }); })( jQuery, this ); // throttled resize event (function( $ ) { $.event.special.throttledresize = { setup: function() { $( this ).bind( "resize", handler ); }, teardown: function() { $( this ).unbind( "resize", handler ); } }; var throttle = 250, handler = function() { curr = ( new Date() ).getTime(); diff = curr - lastCall; if ( diff >= throttle ) { lastCall = curr; $( this ).trigger( "throttledresize" ); } else { if ( heldCall ) { clearTimeout( heldCall ); } // Promise a held call will still execute heldCall = setTimeout( handler, throttle - diff ); } }, lastCall = 0, heldCall, curr, diff; })( jQuery ); (function( $, window ) { var win = $( window ), event_name = "orientationchange", special_event, get_orientation, last_orientation, initial_orientation_is_landscape, initial_orientation_is_default, portrait_map = { "0": true, "180": true }; // It seems that some device/browser vendors use window.orientation values 0 and 180 to // denote the "default" orientation. For iOS devices, and most other smart-phones tested, // the default orientation is always "portrait", but in some Android and RIM based tablets, // the default orientation is "landscape". The following code attempts to use the window // dimensions to figure out what the current orientation is, and then makes adjustments // to the to the portrait_map if necessary, so that we can properly decode the // window.orientation value whenever get_orientation() is called. // // Note that we used to use a media query to figure out what the orientation the browser // thinks it is in: // // initial_orientation_is_landscape = $.mobile.media("all and (orientation: landscape)"); // // but there was an iPhone/iPod Touch bug beginning with iOS 4.2, up through iOS 5.1, // where the browser *ALWAYS* applied the landscape media query. This bug does not // happen on iPad. if ( $.support.orientation ) { // Check the window width and height to figure out what the current orientation // of the device is at this moment. Note that we've initialized the portrait map // values to 0 and 180, *AND* we purposely check for landscape so that if we guess // wrong, , we default to the assumption that portrait is the default orientation. // We use a threshold check below because on some platforms like iOS, the iPhone // form-factor can report a larger width than height if the user turns on the // developer console. The actual threshold value is somewhat arbitrary, we just // need to make sure it is large enough to exclude the developer console case. var ww = window.innerWidth || win.width(), wh = window.innerHeight || win.height(), landscape_threshold = 50; initial_orientation_is_landscape = ww > wh && ( ww - wh ) > landscape_threshold; // Now check to see if the current window.orientation is 0 or 180. initial_orientation_is_default = portrait_map[ window.orientation ]; // If the initial orientation is landscape, but window.orientation reports 0 or 180, *OR* // if the initial orientation is portrait, but window.orientation reports 90 or -90, we // need to flip our portrait_map values because landscape is the default orientation for // this device/browser. if ( ( initial_orientation_is_landscape && initial_orientation_is_default ) || ( !initial_orientation_is_landscape && !initial_orientation_is_default ) ) { portrait_map = { "-90": true, "90": true }; } } $.event.special.orientationchange = $.extend( {}, $.event.special.orientationchange, { setup: function() { // If the event is supported natively, return false so that jQuery // will bind to the event using DOM methods. if ( $.support.orientation && !$.event.special.orientationchange.disabled ) { return false; } // Get the current orientation to avoid initial double-triggering. last_orientation = get_orientation(); // Because the orientationchange event doesn't exist, simulate the // event by testing window dimensions on resize. win.bind( "throttledresize", handler ); }, teardown: function() { // If the event is not supported natively, return false so that // jQuery will unbind the event using DOM methods. if ( $.support.orientation && !$.event.special.orientationchange.disabled ) { return false; } // Because the orientationchange event doesn't exist, unbind the // resize event handler. win.unbind( "throttledresize", handler ); }, add: function( handleObj ) { // Save a reference to the bound event handler. var old_handler = handleObj.handler; handleObj.handler = function( event ) { // Modify event object, adding the .orientation property. event.orientation = get_orientation(); // Call the originally-bound event handler and return its result. return old_handler.apply( this, arguments ); }; } }); // If the event is not supported natively, this handler will be bound to // the window resize event to simulate the orientationchange event. function handler() { // Get the current orientation. var orientation = get_orientation(); if ( orientation !== last_orientation ) { // The orientation has changed, so trigger the orientationchange event. last_orientation = orientation; win.trigger( event_name ); } } // Get the current page orientation. This method is exposed publicly, should it // be needed, as jQuery.event.special.orientationchange.orientation() $.event.special.orientationchange.orientation = get_orientation = function() { var isPortrait = true, elem = document.documentElement; // prefer window orientation to the calculation based on screensize as // the actual screen resize takes place before or after the orientation change event // has been fired depending on implementation (eg android 2.3 is before, iphone after). // More testing is required to determine if a more reliable method of determining the new screensize // is possible when orientationchange is fired. (eg, use media queries + element + opacity) if ( $.support.orientation ) { // if the window orientation registers as 0 or 180 degrees report // portrait, otherwise landscape isPortrait = portrait_map[ window.orientation ]; } else { isPortrait = elem && elem.clientWidth / elem.clientHeight < 1.1; } return isPortrait ? "portrait" : "landscape"; }; $.fn[ event_name ] = function( fn ) { return fn ? this.bind( event_name, fn ) : this.trigger( event_name ); }; // jQuery < 1.8 if ( $.attrFn ) { $.attrFn[ event_name ] = true; } }( jQuery, this )); (function( $, undefined ) { $.widget( "mobile.page", $.mobile.widget, { options: { theme: "c", domCache: false, keepNativeDefault: ":jqmData(role='none'), :jqmData(role='nojs')" }, _create: function() { // if false is returned by the callbacks do not create the page if ( this._trigger( "beforecreate" ) === false ) { return false; } this.element .attr( "tabindex", "0" ) .addClass( "ui-page ui-body-" + this.options.theme ); this._on( this.element, { pagebeforehide: "removeContainerBackground", pagebeforeshow: "_handlePageBeforeShow" }); }, _handlePageBeforeShow: function( e ) { this.setContainerBackground(); }, removeContainerBackground: function() { $.mobile.pageContainer.removeClass( "ui-overlay-" + $.mobile.getInheritedTheme( this.element.parent() ) ); }, // set the page container background to the page theme setContainerBackground: function( theme ) { if ( this.options.theme ) { $.mobile.pageContainer.addClass( "ui-overlay-" + ( theme || this.options.theme ) ); } }, keepNativeSelector: function() { var options = this.options, keepNativeDefined = options.keepNative && $.trim( options.keepNative ); if ( keepNativeDefined && options.keepNative !== options.keepNativeDefault ) { return [options.keepNative, options.keepNativeDefault].join( ", " ); } return options.keepNativeDefault; } }); })( jQuery ); // Script: jQuery hashchange event // // *Version: 1.3, Last updated: 7/21/2010* // // Project Home - http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/ // GitHub - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/ // Source - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/raw/master/jquery.ba-hashchange.js // (Minified) - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/raw/master/jquery.ba-hashchange.min.js (0.8kb gzipped) // // About: License // // Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman, // Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. // http://benalman.com/about/license/ // // About: Examples // // These working examples, complete with fully commented code, illustrate a few // ways in which this plugin can be used. // // hashchange event - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/hashchange/ // document.domain - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/document_domain/ // // About: Support and Testing // // Information about what version or versions of jQuery this plugin has been // tested with, what browsers it has been tested in, and where the unit tests // reside (so you can test it yourself). // // jQuery Versions - 1.2.6, 1.3.2, 1.4.1, 1.4.2 // Browsers Tested - Internet Explorer 6-8, Firefox 2-4, Chrome 5-6, Safari 3.2-5, // Opera 9.6-10.60, iPhone 3.1, Android 1.6-2.2, BlackBerry 4.6-5. // Unit Tests - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/unit/ // // About: Known issues // // While this jQuery hashchange event implementation is quite stable and // robust, there are a few unfortunate browser bugs surrounding expected // hashchange event-based behaviors, independent of any JavaScript // window.onhashchange abstraction. See the following examples for more // information: // // Chrome: Back Button - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-chrome-back-button/ // Firefox: Remote XMLHttpRequest - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-firefox-remote-xhr/ // WebKit: Back Button in an Iframe - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-webkit-hash-iframe/ // Safari: Back Button from a different domain - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-safari-back-from-diff-domain/ // // Also note that should a browser natively support the window.onhashchange // event, but not report that it does, the fallback polling loop will be used. // // About: Release History // // 1.3 - (7/21/2010) Reorganized IE6/7 Iframe code to make it more // "removable" for mobile-only development. Added IE6/7 document.title // support. Attempted to make Iframe as hidden as possible by using // techniques from http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=604. Added // support for the "shortcut" format $(window).hashchange( fn ) and // $(window).hashchange() like jQuery provides for built-in events. // Renamed jQuery.hashchangeDelay to and // lowered its default value to 50. Added // and properties plus document-domain.html // file to address access denied issues when setting document.domain in // IE6/7. // 1.2 - (2/11/2010) Fixed a bug where coming back to a page using this plugin // from a page on another domain would cause an error in Safari 4. Also, // IE6/7 Iframe is now inserted after the body (this actually works), // which prevents the page from scrolling when the event is first bound. // Event can also now be bound before DOM ready, but it won't be usable // before then in IE6/7. // 1.1 - (1/21/2010) Incorporated document.documentMode test to fix IE8 bug // where browser version is incorrectly reported as 8.0, despite // inclusion of the X-UA-Compatible IE=EmulateIE7 meta tag. // 1.0 - (1/9/2010) Initial Release. Broke out the jQuery BBQ event.special // window.onhashchange functionality into a separate plugin for users // who want just the basic event & back button support, without all the // extra awesomeness that BBQ provides. This plugin will be included as // part of jQuery BBQ, but also be available separately. (function( $, window, undefined ) { // Reused string. var str_hashchange = 'hashchange', // Method / object references. doc = document, fake_onhashchange, special = $.event.special, // Does the browser support window.onhashchange? Note that IE8 running in // IE7 compatibility mode reports true for 'onhashchange' in window, even // though the event isn't supported, so also test document.documentMode. doc_mode = doc.documentMode, supports_onhashchange = 'on' + str_hashchange in window && ( doc_mode === undefined || doc_mode > 7 ); // Get location.hash (or what you'd expect location.hash to be) sans any // leading #. Thanks for making this necessary, Firefox! function get_fragment( url ) { url = url || location.href; return '#' + url.replace( /^[^#]*#?(.*)$/, '$1' ); }; // Method: jQuery.fn.hashchange // // Bind a handler to the window.onhashchange event or trigger all bound // window.onhashchange event handlers. This behavior is consistent with // jQuery's built-in event handlers. // // Usage: // // > jQuery(window).hashchange( [ handler ] ); // // Arguments: // // handler - (Function) Optional handler to be bound to the hashchange // event. This is a "shortcut" for the more verbose form: // jQuery(window).bind( 'hashchange', handler ). If handler is omitted, // all bound window.onhashchange event handlers will be triggered. This // is a shortcut for the more verbose // jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ). These forms are described in // the section. // // Returns: // // (jQuery) The initial jQuery collection of elements. // Allow the "shortcut" format $(elem).hashchange( fn ) for binding and // $(elem).hashchange() for triggering, like jQuery does for built-in events. $.fn[ str_hashchange ] = function( fn ) { return fn ? this.bind( str_hashchange, fn ) : this.trigger( str_hashchange ); }; // Property: jQuery.fn.hashchange.delay // // The numeric interval (in milliseconds) at which the // polling loop executes. Defaults to 50. // Property: jQuery.fn.hashchange.domain // // If you're setting document.domain in your JavaScript, and you want hash // history to work in IE6/7, not only must this property be set, but you must // also set document.domain BEFORE jQuery is loaded into the page. This // property is only applicable if you are supporting IE6/7 (or IE8 operating // in "IE7 compatibility" mode). // // In addition, the property must be set to the // path of the included "document-domain.html" file, which can be renamed or // modified if necessary (note that the document.domain specified must be the // same in both your main JavaScript as well as in this file). // // Usage: // // jQuery.fn.hashchange.domain = document.domain; // Property: jQuery.fn.hashchange.src // // If, for some reason, you need to specify an Iframe src file (for example, // when setting document.domain as in ), you can // do so using this property. Note that when using this property, history // won't be recorded in IE6/7 until the Iframe src file loads. This property // is only applicable if you are supporting IE6/7 (or IE8 operating in "IE7 // compatibility" mode). // // Usage: // // jQuery.fn.hashchange.src = 'path/to/file.html'; $.fn[ str_hashchange ].delay = 50; /* $.fn[ str_hashchange ].domain = null; $.fn[ str_hashchange ].src = null; */ // Event: hashchange event // // Fired when location.hash changes. In browsers that support it, the native // HTML5 window.onhashchange event is used, otherwise a polling loop is // initialized, running every milliseconds to // see if the hash has changed. In IE6/7 (and IE8 operating in "IE7 // compatibility" mode), a hidden Iframe is created to allow the back button // and hash-based history to work. // // Usage as described in : // // > // Bind an event handler. // > jQuery(window).hashchange( function(e) { // > var hash = location.hash; // > ... // > }); // > // > // Manually trigger the event handler. // > jQuery(window).hashchange(); // // A more verbose usage that allows for event namespacing: // // > // Bind an event handler. // > jQuery(window).bind( 'hashchange', function(e) { // > var hash = location.hash; // > ... // > }); // > // > // Manually trigger the event handler. // > jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ); // // Additional Notes: // // * The polling loop and Iframe are not created until at least one handler // is actually bound to the 'hashchange' event. // * If you need the bound handler(s) to execute immediately, in cases where // a location.hash exists on page load, via bookmark or page refresh for // example, use jQuery(window).hashchange() or the more verbose // jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ). // * The event can be bound before DOM ready, but since it won't be usable // before then in IE6/7 (due to the necessary Iframe), recommended usage is // to bind it inside a DOM ready handler. // Override existing $.event.special.hashchange methods (allowing this plugin // to be defined after jQuery BBQ in BBQ's source code). special[ str_hashchange ] = $.extend( special[ str_hashchange ], { // Called only when the first 'hashchange' event is bound to window. setup: function() { // If window.onhashchange is supported natively, there's nothing to do.. if ( supports_onhashchange ) { return false; } // Otherwise, we need to create our own. And we don't want to call this // until the user binds to the event, just in case they never do, since it // will create a polling loop and possibly even a hidden Iframe. $( fake_onhashchange.start ); }, // Called only when the last 'hashchange' event is unbound from window. teardown: function() { // If window.onhashchange is supported natively, there's nothing to do.. if ( supports_onhashchange ) { return false; } // Otherwise, we need to stop ours (if possible). $( fake_onhashchange.stop ); } }); // fake_onhashchange does all the work of triggering the window.onhashchange // event for browsers that don't natively support it, including creating a // polling loop to watch for hash changes and in IE 6/7 creating a hidden // Iframe to enable back and forward. fake_onhashchange = (function() { var self = {}, timeout_id, // Remember the initial hash so it doesn't get triggered immediately. last_hash = get_fragment(), fn_retval = function( val ) { return val; }, history_set = fn_retval, history_get = fn_retval; // Start the polling loop. self.start = function() { timeout_id || poll(); }; // Stop the polling loop. self.stop = function() { timeout_id && clearTimeout( timeout_id ); timeout_id = undefined; }; // This polling loop checks every $.fn.hashchange.delay milliseconds to see // if location.hash has changed, and triggers the 'hashchange' event on // window when necessary. function poll() { var hash = get_fragment(), history_hash = history_get( last_hash ); if ( hash !== last_hash ) { history_set( last_hash = hash, history_hash ); $(window).trigger( str_hashchange ); } else if ( history_hash !== last_hash ) { location.href = location.href.replace( /#.*/, '' ) + history_hash; } timeout_id = setTimeout( poll, $.fn[ str_hashchange ].delay ); }; // vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv // vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv REMOVE IF NOT SUPPORTING IE6/7/8 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv // vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv window.attachEvent && !window.addEventListener && !supports_onhashchange && (function() { // Not only do IE6/7 need the "magical" Iframe treatment, but so does IE8 // when running in "IE7 compatibility" mode. var iframe, iframe_src; // When the event is bound and polling starts in IE 6/7, create a hidden // Iframe for history handling. self.start = function() { if ( !iframe ) { iframe_src = $.fn[ str_hashchange ].src; iframe_src = iframe_src && iframe_src + get_fragment(); // Create hidden Iframe. Attempt to make Iframe as hidden as possible // by using techniques from http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=604. iframe = $('