// bookmark page

$(document).ready(function(){
	// add a "rel" attrib if Opera 7+
	if(window.opera) {
		if ($("a.jqbookmark").attr("rel") != ""){ // don't overwrite the rel attrib if already set
			$("a.jqbookmark").attr("rel","sidebar");
		}
	}

	$("a.jqbookmark").click(function(event){
		event.preventDefault(); // prevent the anchor tag from sending the user off to the link
		var url = this.href;
		var title = this.title;

		if (window.sidebar) { // Mozilla Firefox Bookmark
			window.sidebar.addPanel(title, url,"");
		} else if( window.external ) { // IE Favorite
			window.external.AddFavorite( url, title);
		} else if(window.opera) { // Opera 7+
			return false; // do nothing - the rel="sidebar" should do the trick
		} else { // for Safari, Konq etc - browsers who do not support bookmarking scripts (that i could find anyway)
			 alert('Unfortunately, this browser does not support the requested action,'
			 + ' please bookmark this page manually.');
		}

	});
});

// Create a jquery plugin that prints the given element.

$(document).ready(function(){
// Hook up the print link.
	$( "a.print_link" )
	.attr( "href", "javascript:void( 0 )" )
	.click(function(){
// Print the DIV.
	$( ".text_area" ).print();
 
// Cancel click event.
	return( false );
	});
});

jQuery.fn.print = function(){
// NOTE: We are trimming the jQuery collection down to the
// first element in the collection.
if (this.size() > 1){
this.eq( 0 ).print();
return;
} else if (!this.size()){
return;
}
 
// ASSERT: At this point, we know that the current jQuery
// collection (as defined by THIS), contains only one
// printable element.
 
// Create a random name for the print frame.
var strFrameName = ("printer-" + (new Date()).getTime());
 
// Create an iFrame with the new name.
var jFrame = $( "<iframe name='" + strFrameName + "'>" );
 
// Hide the frame (sort of) and attach to the body.
jFrame
.css( "width", "1px" )
.css( "height", "1px" )
.css( "position", "absolute" )
.css( "left", "-9999px" )
.appendTo( $( "body:first" ) )
;
 
// Get a FRAMES reference to the new frame.
var objFrame = window.frames[ strFrameName ];
 
// Get a reference to the DOM in the new frame.
var objDoc = objFrame.document;
 
// Grab all the style tags and copy to the new
// document so that we capture look and feel of
// the current document.
 
// Create a temp document DIV to hold the style tags.
// This is the only way I could find to get the style
// tags into IE.
var jStyleDiv = $( "<div>" ).append(
$( "style" ).clone()
);
 
// Write the HTML for the document. In this, we will
// write out the HTML of the current element.
objDoc.open();
objDoc.write( "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">" );
objDoc.write( "<html>" );
objDoc.write( "<body>" );
objDoc.write( "<head>" );
objDoc.write( "<title>" );
objDoc.write( document.title );
objDoc.write( "</title>" );
objDoc.write( jStyleDiv.html() );
objDoc.write( "</head>" );
objDoc.write( this.html() );
objDoc.write( "</body>" );
objDoc.write( "</html>" );
objDoc.close();
 
// Print the document.
objFrame.focus();
objFrame.print();
 
// Have the frame remove itself in about a minute so that
// we don't build up too many of these frames.
setTimeout(
function(){
jFrame.remove();
},
(60 * 1000)
);
}

