/*
* jQuery hashchange event - v1.3 - 7/21/2010
* http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/
*
* Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
* http://benalman.com/about/license/
*/
(function($,window,undefined){
  '$:nomunge'; // Used by YUI compressor.
  
  // 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 <hashchange event> 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 <hashchange event>
  // 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 <jQuery.fn.hashchange.src> 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 <jQuery.fn.hashchange.domain>), 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 <jQuery.fn.hashchange.delay> 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 <jQuery.fn.hashchange>:
  //
  // > // 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
    $.browser.msie && !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 = $('<iframe tabindex="-1" title="empty"/>').hide()
            
            // When Iframe has completely loaded, initialize the history and
            // start polling.
            .one( 'load', function(){
              iframe_src || history_set( get_fragment() );
              poll();
            })
            
            // Load Iframe src if specified, otherwise nothing.
            .attr( 'src', iframe_src || 'javascript:0' )
            
            // Append Iframe after the end of the body to prevent unnecessary
            // initial page scrolling (yes, this works).
            .insertAfter( 'body' )[0].contentWindow;
          
          // Whenever `document.title` changes, update the Iframe's title to
          // prettify the back/next history menu entries. Since IE sometimes
          // errors with "Unspecified error" the very first time this is set
          // (yes, very useful) wrap this with a try/catch block.
	  doc.onpropertychange = function(){
            try {
              if ( event.propertyName === 'title' ) {
                iframe.document.title = doc.title;
              }
            } catch(e) {}
          };
          
        }
      };
      
      // Override the "stop" method since an IE6/7 Iframe was created. Even
      // if there are no longer any bound event handlers, the polling loop
      // is still necessary for back/next to work at all!
      self.stop = fn_retval;
      
      // Get history by looking at the hidden Iframe's location.hash.
      history_get = function() {
        return get_fragment( iframe.location.href );
      };
      
      // Set a new history item by opening and then closing the Iframe
      // document, *then* setting its location.hash. If document.domain has
      // been set, update that as well.
      history_set = function( hash, history_hash ) {
        var iframe_doc = iframe.document,
          domain = $.fn[ str_hashchange ].domain;
        
        if ( hash !== history_hash ) {
          // Update Iframe with any initial `document.title` that might be set.
          iframe_doc.title = doc.title;
          
          // Opening the Iframe's document after it has been closed is what
          // actually adds a history entry.
          iframe_doc.open();
          
          // Set document.domain for the Iframe document as well, if necessary.
          domain && iframe_doc.write( '<script>document.domain="' + domain + '"</script>' );
          
          iframe_doc.close();
          
          // Update the Iframe's hash, for great justice.
          iframe.location.hash = hash;
        }
      };
      
    })();
    // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ REMOVE IF NOT SUPPORTING IE6/7/8 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    return self;
  })();
  
})(jQuery,this);


