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jQuery.fn.extend({
// We're overriding the old toggle function, so
// remember it for later
_toggle: jQuery.fn.toggle,
/**
* Toggle between two function calls every other click.
* Whenever a matched element is clicked, the first specified function
* is fired, when clicked again, the second is fired. All subsequent
* clicks continue to rotate through the two functions.
*
* @example $("p").toggle(function(){
* $(this).addClass("selected");
* },function(){
* $(this).removeClass("selected");
* });
*
* @name toggle
* @type jQuery
* @param Function even The function to execute on every even click.
* @param Function odd The function to execute on every odd click.
* @cat Events
*/
toggle: function(a,b) {
// If two functions are passed in, we're
// toggling on a click
return a && b && a.constructor == Function && b.constructor == Function ? this.click(function(e){
// Figure out which function to execute
this.last = this.last == a ? b : a;
// Make sure that clicks stop
e.preventDefault();
// and execute the function
return this.last.apply( this, [e] ) || false;
}) :
// Otherwise, execute the old toggle function
this._toggle.apply( this, arguments );
},
/**
* A method for simulating hovering (moving the mouse on, and off,
* an object). This is a custom method which provides an 'in' to a
* frequent task.
*
* Whenever the mouse cursor is moved over a matched
* element, the first specified function is fired. Whenever the mouse
* moves off of the element, the second specified function fires.
* Additionally, checks are in place to see if the mouse is still within
* the specified element itself (for example, an image inside of a div),
* and if it is, it will continue to 'hover', and not move out
* (a common error in using a mouseout event handler).
*
* @example $("p").hover(function(){
* $(this).addClass("over");
* },function(){
* $(this).addClass("out");
* });
*
* @name hover
* @type jQuery
* @param Function over The function to fire whenever the mouse is moved over a matched element.
* @param Function out The function to fire whenever the mouse is moved off of a matched element.
* @cat Events
*/
hover: function(f,g) {
// A private function for haandling mouse 'hovering'
function handleHover(e) {
// Check if mouse(over|out) are still within the same parent element
var p = (e.type == "mouseover" ? e.fromElement : e.toElement) || e.relatedTarget;
// Traverse up the tree
while ( p && p != this ) try { p = p.parentNode } catch(e) { p = this; };
// If we actually just moused on to a sub-element, ignore it
if ( p == this ) return false;
// Execute the right function
return (e.type == "mouseover" ? f : g).apply(this, [e]);
}
// Bind the function to the two event listeners
return this.mouseover(handleHover).mouseout(handleHover);
},
/**
* Bind a function to be executed whenever the DOM is ready to be
* traversed and manipulated. This is probably the most important
* function included in the event module, as it can greatly improve
* the response times of your web applications.
*
* In a nutshell, this is a solid replacement for using window.onload,
* and attaching a function to that. By using this method, your bound Function
* will be called the instant the DOM is ready to be read and manipulated,
* which is exactly what 99.99% of all Javascript code needs to run.
*
* Please ensure you have no code in your <body> onload event handler,
* otherwise $(document).ready() may not fire.
*
* You can have as many $(document).ready events on your page as you like.
*
* @example $(document).ready(function(){ Your code here... });
*
* @name ready
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn The function to be executed when the DOM is ready.
* @cat Events
*/
ready: function(f) {
// If the DOM is already ready
if ( jQuery.isReady )
// Execute the function immediately
f.apply( document );
// Otherwise, remember the function for later
else {
// Add the function to the wait list
jQuery.readyList.push( f );
}
return this;
}
});
jQuery.extend({
/*
* All the code that makes DOM Ready work nicely.
*/
isReady: false,
readyList: [],
// Handle when the DOM is ready
ready: function() {
// Make sure that the DOM is not already loaded
if ( !jQuery.isReady ) {
// Remember that the DOM is ready
jQuery.isReady = true;
// If there are functions bound, to execute
if ( jQuery.readyList ) {
// Execute all of them
for ( var i = 0; i < jQuery.readyList.length; i++ )
jQuery.readyList[i].apply( document );
// Reset the list of functions
jQuery.readyList = null;
}
// Remove event lisenter to avoid memory leak
if ( jQuery.browser.mozilla || jQuery.browser.opera )
document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false );
}
}
});
new function(){
/**
* Bind a function to the scroll event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").scroll( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name scroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the scroll event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet scroll event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").scroll();
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name scroll
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the scroll event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .scroll() method, calling .onescroll() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onescroll( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first scroll
*
* @name onescroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound scroll event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unscroll( myFunction );
* @before <p onscroll="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unscroll
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the scroll event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound scroll events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unscroll();
* @before <p onscroll="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unscroll
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the submit event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").submit( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name submit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the submit event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet submit event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").submit();
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name submit
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the submit event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .submit() method, calling .onesubmit() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onesubmit( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first submit
*
* @name onesubmit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound submit event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unsubmit( myFunction );
* @before <p onsubmit="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unsubmit
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the submit event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound submit events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unsubmit();
* @before <p onsubmit="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unsubmit
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the focus event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").focus( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name focus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Trigger the focus event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet focus event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").focus();
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name focus
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the focus event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .focus() method, calling .onefocus() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onefocus( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first focus
*
* @name onefocus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes a bound focus event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unfocus( myFunction );
* @before <p onfocus="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unfocus
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the focus event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes all bound focus events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unfocus();
* @before <p onfocus="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unfocus
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keydown event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keydown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keydown event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keydown event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keydown();
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keydown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keydown event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keydown() method, calling .onekeydown() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeydown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keydown
*
* @name onekeydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keydown event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeydown( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeydown="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeydown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keydown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keydown events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeydown();
* @before <p onkeydown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeydown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the dblclick event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").dblclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name dblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the dblclick event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet dblclick event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").dblclick();
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name dblclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the dblclick event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .dblclick() method, calling .onedblclick() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onedblclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first dblclick
*
* @name onedblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound dblclick event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").undblclick( myFunction );
* @before <p ondblclick="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name undblclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the dblclick event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound dblclick events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").undblclick();
* @before <p ondblclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name undblclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keypress event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keypress( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keypress event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keypress event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keypress();
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keypress
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keypress event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keypress() method, calling .onekeypress() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeypress( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keypress
*
* @name onekeypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keypress event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeypress( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeypress="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeypress
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keypress event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keypress events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeypress();
* @before <p onkeypress="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeypress
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the error event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").error( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name error
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the error event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet error event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").error();
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name error
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the error event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .error() method, calling .oneerror() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneerror( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first error
*
* @name oneerror
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound error event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unerror( myFunction );
* @before <p onerror="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unerror
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the error event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound error events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unerror();
* @before <p onerror="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unerror
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the blur event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").blur( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name blur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Trigger the blur event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet blur event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").blur();
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name blur
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the blur event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .blur() method, calling .oneblur() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneblur( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first blur
*
* @name oneblur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes a bound blur event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unblur( myFunction );
* @before <p onblur="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unblur
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the blur event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Removes all bound blur events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unblur();
* @before <p onblur="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unblur
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/UI
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the load event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").load( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name load
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the load event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet load event to be executed.
*
* Marked as private: Calling load() without arguments throws exception because the ajax load
* does not handle it.
*
* @example $("p").load();
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name load
* @private
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the load event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .load() method, calling .oneload() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first load
*
* @name oneload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound load event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unload( myFunction );
* @before <p onload="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the load event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound load events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unload();
* @before <p onload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the select event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").select( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name select
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the select event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet select event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").select();
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name select
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the select event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .select() method, calling .oneselect() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneselect( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first select
*
* @name oneselect
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound select event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unselect( myFunction );
* @before <p onselect="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unselect
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the select event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound select events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unselect();
* @before <p onselect="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unselect
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseup event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mouseup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mouseup event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mouseup event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mouseup();
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mouseup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseup event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mouseup() method, calling .onemouseup() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemouseup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mouseup
*
* @name onemouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mouseup event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseup( myFunction );
* @before <p onmouseup="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mouseup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mouseup events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseup();
* @before <p onmouseup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the unload event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").unload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the unload event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet unload event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").unload();
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name unload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the unload event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .unload() method, calling .oneunload() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneunload( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first unload
*
* @name oneunload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound unload event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").ununload( myFunction );
* @before <p onunload="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name ununload
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the unload event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound unload events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").ununload();
* @before <p onunload="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name ununload
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the change event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").change( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name change
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Trigger the change event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet change event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").change();
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name change
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the change event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .change() method, calling .onechange() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onechange( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first change
*
* @name onechange
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes a bound change event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unchange( myFunction );
* @before <p onchange="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unchange
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the change event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Removes all bound change events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unchange();
* @before <p onchange="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unchange
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Form
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseout event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mouseout( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mouseout event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mouseout event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mouseout();
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mouseout
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseout event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mouseout() method, calling .onemouseout() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemouseout( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mouseout
*
* @name onemouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mouseout event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseout( myFunction );
* @before <p onmouseout="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseout
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mouseout event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mouseout events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseout();
* @before <p onmouseout="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseout
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keyup event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").keyup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name keyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Trigger the keyup event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet keyup event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").keyup();
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name keyup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the keyup event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .keyup() method, calling .onekeyup() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onekeyup( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first keyup
*
* @name onekeyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes a bound keyup event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unkeyup( myFunction );
* @before <p onkeyup="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeyup
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the keyup event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Removes all bound keyup events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unkeyup();
* @before <p onkeyup="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unkeyup
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Keyboard
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the click event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").click( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name click
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the click event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet click event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").click();
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name click
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the click event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .click() method, calling .oneclick() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneclick( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first click
*
* @name oneclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound click event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unclick( myFunction );
* @before <p onclick="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unclick
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the click event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound click events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unclick();
* @before <p onclick="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unclick
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the resize event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").resize( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name resize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Trigger the resize event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet resize event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").resize();
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name resize
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the resize event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .resize() method, calling .oneresize() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").oneresize( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first resize
*
* @name oneresize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes a bound resize event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unresize( myFunction );
* @before <p onresize="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unresize
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the resize event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Removes all bound resize events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unresize();
* @before <p onresize="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unresize
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Browser
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousemove event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mousemove( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mousemove event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mousemove event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mousemove();
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mousemove
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousemove event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mousemove() method, calling .onemousemove() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemousemove( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mousemove
*
* @name onemousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mousemove event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmousemove( myFunction );
* @before <p onmousemove="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousemove
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mousemove event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mousemove events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmousemove();
* @before <p onmousemove="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousemove
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousedown event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mousedown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mousedown event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mousedown event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mousedown();
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mousedown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mousedown event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mousedown() method, calling .onemousedown() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemousedown( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mousedown
*
* @name onemousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mousedown event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmousedown( myFunction );
* @before <p onmousedown="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousedown
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mousedown events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmousedown();
* @before <p onmousedown="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmousedown
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseover event of each matched element.
*
* @example $("p").mouseover( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result <p onmouseover="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
*
* @name mouseover
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mousedown event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Trigger the mouseover event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions
* that have been bound to thet mousedown event to be executed.
*
* @example $("p").mouseover();
* @before <p onmouseover="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello');
*
* @name mouseover
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Bind a function to the mouseover event of each matched element, which will only be executed once.
* Unlike a call to the normal .mouseover() method, calling .onemouseover() causes the bound function to be
* only executed the first time it is triggered, and never again (unless it is re-bound).
*
* @example $("p").onemouseover( function() { alert("Hello"); } );
* @before <p onmouseover="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result alert('Hello'); // Only executed for the first mouseover
*
* @name onemouseover
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the mouseover event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes a bound mouseover event from each of the matched
* elements. You must pass the identical function that was used in the original
* bind method.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseover( myFunction );
* @before <p onmouseover="myFunction">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseover
* @type jQuery
* @param Function fn A function to unbind from the mouseover event on each of the matched elements.
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
/**
* Removes all bound mouseover events from each of the matched elements.
*
* @example $("p").unmouseover();
* @before <p onmouseover="alert('Hello');">Hello</p>
* @result <p>Hello</p>
*
* @name unmouseover
* @type jQuery
* @cat Events/Mouse
*/
var e = ("blur,focus,load,resize,scroll,unload,click,dblclick," +
"mousedown,mouseup,mousemove,mouseover,mouseout,change,reset,select," +
"submit,keydown,keypress,keyup,error").split(",");
// Go through all the event names, but make sure that
// it is enclosed properly
for ( var i = 0; i < e.length; i++ ) new function(){
var o = e[i];
// Handle event binding
jQuery.fn[o] = function(f){
return f ? this.bind(o, f) : this.trigger(o);
};
// Handle event unbinding
jQuery.fn["un"+o] = function(f){ return this.unbind(o, f); };
// Finally, handle events that only fire once
jQuery.fn["one"+o] = function(f){
// save cloned reference to this
var element = jQuery(this);
var handler = function() {
// unbind itself when executed
element.unbind(o, handler);
element = null;
// apply original handler with the same arguments
f.apply(this, arguments);
};
return this.bind(o, handler);
};
};
// If Mozilla is used
if ( jQuery.browser.mozilla || jQuery.browser.opera ) {
// Use the handy event callback
document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false );
// If IE is used, use the excellent hack by Matthias Miller
// http://www.outofhanwell.com/blog/index.php?title=the_window_onload_problem_revisited
} else if ( jQuery.browser.msie ) {
// Only works if you document.write() it
document.write("<scr" + "ipt id=__ie_init defer=true " +
"src=//:><\/script>");
// Use the defer script hack
var script = document.getElementById("__ie_init");
if (script) // script does not exist if jQuery is loaded dynamically
script.onreadystatechange = function() {
if ( this.readyState != "complete" ) return;
this.parentNode.removeChild( this );
jQuery.ready();
};
// Clear from memory
script = null;
// If Safari is used
} else if ( jQuery.browser.safari ) {
// Continually check to see if the document.readyState is valid
jQuery.safariTimer = setInterval(function(){
// loaded and complete are both valid states
if ( document.readyState == "loaded" ||
document.readyState == "complete" ) {
// If either one are found, remove the timer
clearInterval( jQuery.safariTimer );
jQuery.safariTimer = null;
// and execute any waiting functions
jQuery.ready();
}
}, 10);
}
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
jQuery.event.add( window, "load", jQuery.ready );
};
// Clean up after IE to avoid memory leaks
if (jQuery.browser.msie) jQuery(window).unload(function() {
var event = jQuery.event, global = event.global;
for (var type in global) {
var els = global[type], i = els.length;
if (i>0) do if (type != 'unload') event.remove(els[i-1], type); while (--i);
}
});
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