/*
   Behaviour v1.0 by Ben Nolan, June 2005. Based largely on the work
   of Simon Willison (see comments by Simon below).

   Description:
   	
   	Uses css selectors to apply javascript behaviours to enable
   	unobtrusive javascript in html documents.
   	
   Usage:   
   
	var myrules = {
		'b.someclass' : function(element){
			element.onclick = function(){
				alert(this.innerHTML);
			}
		},
		'#someid u' : function(element){
			element.onmouseover = function(){
				this.innerHTML = "BLAH!";
			}
		}
	);
	
	Behaviour.register(myrules);
	
	// Call Behaviour.apply() to re-apply the rules (if you
	// update the dom, etc).

   License:
   
   	My stuff is BSD licensed. Not sure about Simon's.
   	
   More information:
   	
   	http://ripcord.co.nz/behaviour/
   
*/   

var Behaviour = {
	list : new Array,
	
	register : function(sheet){
		Behaviour.list.push(sheet);
	},
	
	start : function(){
		Behaviour.addLoadEvent(function(){
			Behaviour.apply();
		});
	},
	
	apply : function(){
		for (h=0;sheet=Behaviour.list[h];h++){
			for (selector in sheet){
				list = document.getElementsBySelector(selector);
				
				if (!list){
					continue;
				}

				for (i=0;element=list[i];i++){
					sheet[selector](element);
				}
			}
		}
	},
	
	addLoadEvent : function(func){
		var oldonload = window.onload;
		
		if (typeof window.onload != 'function') {
			window.onload = func;
		} else {
			window.onload = function() {
				oldonload();
				func();
			}
		}
	}
}

Behaviour.start();

/*
   The following code is Copyright (C) Simon Willison 2004.

   document.getElementsBySelector(selector)
   - returns an array of element objects from the current document
     matching the CSS selector. Selectors can contain element names, 
     class names and ids and can be nested. For example:
     
       elements = document.getElementsBySelect('div#main p a.external')
     
     Will return an array of all 'a' elements with 'external' in their 
     class attribute that are contained inside 'p' elements that are 
     contained inside the 'div' element which has id="main"

   New in version 0.4: Support for CSS2 and CSS3 attribute selectors:
   See http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#attribute-selectors

   Version 0.4 - Simon Willison, March 25th 2003
   -- Works in Phoenix 0.5, Mozilla 1.3, Opera 7, Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 5 on Windows
   -- Opera 7 fails 
**************************************
Inserted by Joe Cox Aug 05:

What Simon Willison says about licensing (http://simon.incutio.com/archive/2004/11/05/licensing)

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Every now and then, I get an e-mail asking me to clarify the license associated with code that I've posted on this site, such as my date parsing script. I'm looking for an open source license that I can start slapping on things to ensure people that they can use it for whatever they want, but wading through the list of licenses is no fun at all. Here are the features I'm looking for: #

    * Minimal boiler-plate. I don't want to have to copy and paste dozens of lines of legalese in to a 30 line long example script; my ideal license would allow me to "link it in" in a single line ("(c) Simon Willison 2004, released under [X] license").
    * Allows commercial use. I don't care if people make money off something I've published here.
    * Encourages attribution. I don't want people feeling they have to credit me if they reuse five lines of Python I posted as an example somewhere, but I'm not averse to getting credited for more substantial contributions. I don't want to make attribution a requirement though as I'd rather people used my code and failed to attribute me than didn't use it at all.
    * Is compatible with other licenses. I often get asked if people can include my code in other open source projects - whatever license I use needs not to get in the way of other people's licensing aims for their own projects.

I'm tempted to just slap a note saying "this code is in the public domain" on everything and have done, but I'm not sure if there are unpleasant side effects to doing so. The only thing I want to avoid is people explicitly claiming my work as their own. #
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

*****************************************
*/

function getAllChildren(e) {
  // Returns all children of element. Workaround required for IE5/Windows. Ugh.
  return e.all ? e.all : e.getElementsByTagName('*');
}

document.getElementsBySelector = function(selector) {
  // Attempt to fail gracefully in lesser browsers
  if (!document.getElementsByTagName) {
    return new Array();
  }
  // Split selector in to tokens
  var tokens = selector.split(' ');
  var currentContext = new Array(document);
  for (var i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) {
    token = tokens[i].replace(/^\s+/,'').replace(/\s+$/,'');;
    if (token.indexOf('#') > -1) {
      // Token is an ID selector
      var bits = token.split('#');
      var tagName = bits[0];
      var id = bits[1];
      var element = document.getElementById(id);
      if (tagName && element.nodeName.toLowerCase() != tagName) {
        // tag with that ID not found, return false
        return new Array();
      }
      // Set currentContext to contain just this element
      currentContext = new Array(element);
      continue; // Skip to next token
    }
    if (token.indexOf('.') > -1) {
      // Token contains a class selector
      var bits = token.split('.');
      var tagName = bits[0];
      var className = bits[1];
      if (!tagName) {
        tagName = '*';
      }
      // Get elements matching tag, filter them for class selector
      var found = new Array;
      var foundCount = 0;
      for (var h = 0; h < currentContext.length; h++) {
        var elements;
        if (tagName == '*') {
            elements = getAllChildren(currentContext[h]);
        } else {
            elements = currentContext[h].getElementsByTagName(tagName);
        }
        for (var j = 0; j < elements.length; j++) {
          found[foundCount++] = elements[j];
        }
      }
      currentContext = new Array;
      var currentContextIndex = 0;
      for (var k = 0; k < found.length; k++) {
        if (found[k].className && found[k].className.match(new RegExp('\\b'+className+'\\b'))) {
          currentContext[currentContextIndex++] = found[k];
        }
      }
      continue; // Skip to next token
    }
    // Code to deal with attribute selectors
    if (token.match(/^(\w*)\[(\w+)([=~\|\^\$\*]?)=?"?([^\]"]*)"?\]$/)) {
      var tagName = RegExp.$1;
      var attrName = RegExp.$2;
      var attrOperator = RegExp.$3;
      var attrValue = RegExp.$4;
      if (!tagName) {
        tagName = '*';
      }
      // Grab all of the tagName elements within current context
      var found = new Array;
      var foundCount = 0;
      for (var h = 0; h < currentContext.length; h++) {
        var elements;
        if (tagName == '*') {
            elements = getAllChildren(currentContext[h]);
        } else {
            elements = currentContext[h].getElementsByTagName(tagName);
        }
        for (var j = 0; j < elements.length; j++) {
          found[foundCount++] = elements[j];
        }
      }
      currentContext = new Array;
      var currentContextIndex = 0;
      var checkFunction; // This function will be used to filter the elements
      switch (attrOperator) {
        case '=': // Equality
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName) == attrValue); };
          break;
        case '~': // Match one of space seperated words 
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName).match(new RegExp('\\b'+attrValue+'\\b'))); };
          break;
        case '|': // Match start with value followed by optional hyphen
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName).match(new RegExp('^'+attrValue+'-?'))); };
          break;
        case '^': // Match starts with value
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName).indexOf(attrValue) == 0); };
          break;
        case '$': // Match ends with value - fails with "Warning" in Opera 7
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName).lastIndexOf(attrValue) == e.getAttribute(attrName).length - attrValue.length); };
          break;
        case '*': // Match ends with value
          checkFunction = function(e) { return (e.getAttribute(attrName).indexOf(attrValue) > -1); };
          break;
        default :
          // Just test for existence of attribute
          checkFunction = function(e) { return e.getAttribute(attrName); };
      }
      currentContext = new Array;
      var currentContextIndex = 0;
      for (var k = 0; k < found.length; k++) {
        if (checkFunction(found[k])) {
          currentContext[currentContextIndex++] = found[k];
        }
      }
      // alert('Attribute Selector: '+tagName+' '+attrName+' '+attrOperator+' '+attrValue);
      continue; // Skip to next token
    }
    
    if (!currentContext[0]){
    	return;
    }
    
    // If we get here, token is JUST an element (not a class or ID selector)
    tagName = token;
    var found = new Array;
    var foundCount = 0;
    for (var h = 0; h < currentContext.length; h++) {
      var elements = currentContext[h].getElementsByTagName(tagName);
      for (var j = 0; j < elements.length; j++) {
        found[foundCount++] = elements[j];
      }
    }
    currentContext = found;
  }
  return currentContext;
}

/* That revolting regular expression explained 
/^(\w+)\[(\w+)([=~\|\^\$\*]?)=?"?([^\]"]*)"?\]$/
  \---/  \---/\-------------/    \-------/
    |      |         |               |
    |      |         |           The value
    |      |    ~,|,^,$,* or =
    |   Attribute 
   Tag
*/
