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define("dojo/back", ["dojo"], function(dojo) {dojo.getObject("back", true, dojo);/*=====dojo.back = {	// summary: Browser history management resources}=====*/(function(){	var back = dojo.back,	// everyone deals with encoding the hash slightly differently	getHash= back.getHash= function(){		var h = window.location.hash;		if(h.charAt(0) == "#"){ h = h.substring(1); }		return dojo.isMozilla ? h : decodeURIComponent(h);	},		setHash= back.setHash= function(h){		if(!h){ h = ""; }		window.location.hash = encodeURIComponent(h);		historyCounter = history.length;	};	var initialHref = (typeof(window) !== "undefined") ? window.location.href : "";	var initialHash = (typeof(window) !== "undefined") ? getHash() : "";	var initialState = null;	var locationTimer = null;	var bookmarkAnchor = null;	var historyIframe = null;	var forwardStack = [];	var historyStack = [];	var moveForward = false;	var changingUrl = false;	var historyCounter;	function handleBackButton(){		//summary: private method. Do not call this directly.		//The "current" page is always at the top of the history stack.		var current = historyStack.pop();		if(!current){ return; }		var last = historyStack[historyStack.length-1];		if(!last && historyStack.length == 0){			last = initialState;		}		if(last){			if(last.kwArgs["back"]){				last.kwArgs["back"]();			}else if(last.kwArgs["backButton"]){				last.kwArgs["backButton"]();			}else if(last.kwArgs["handle"]){				last.kwArgs.handle("back");			}		}		forwardStack.push(current);	}	back.goBack = handleBackButton;	function handleForwardButton(){		//summary: private method. Do not call this directly.		var last = forwardStack.pop();		if(!last){ return; }		if(last.kwArgs["forward"]){			last.kwArgs.forward();		}else if(last.kwArgs["forwardButton"]){			last.kwArgs.forwardButton();		}else if(last.kwArgs["handle"]){			last.kwArgs.handle("forward");		}		historyStack.push(last);	}	back.goForward = handleForwardButton;	function createState(url, args, hash){		//summary: private method. Do not call this directly.		return {"url": url, "kwArgs": args, "urlHash": hash};	//Object	}	function getUrlQuery(url){		//summary: private method. Do not call this directly.		var segments = url.split("?");		if(segments.length < 2){			return null; //null		}		else{			return segments[1]; //String		}	}		function loadIframeHistory(){		//summary: private method. Do not call this directly.		var url = (dojo.config["dojoIframeHistoryUrl"] || dojo.moduleUrl("dojo", "resources/iframe_history.html")) + "?" + (new Date()).getTime();		moveForward = true;        if(historyIframe){		    dojo.isWebKit ? historyIframe.location = url : window.frames[historyIframe.name].location = url;        }else{            //console.warn("dojo.back: Not initialised. You need to call dojo.back.init() from a <script> block that lives inside the <body> tag.");        }		return url; //String	}	function checkLocation(){		if(!changingUrl){			var hsl = historyStack.length;						var hash = getHash();			if((hash === initialHash||window.location.href == initialHref)&&(hsl == 1)){				// FIXME: could this ever be a forward button?				// we can't clear it because we still need to check for forwards. Ugg.				// clearInterval(this.locationTimer);				handleBackButton();				return;			}						// first check to see if we could have gone forward. We always halt on			// a no-hash item.			if(forwardStack.length > 0){				if(forwardStack[forwardStack.length-1].urlHash === hash){					handleForwardButton();					return;				}			}				// ok, that didn't work, try someplace back in the history stack			if((hsl >= 2)&&(historyStack[hsl-2])){				if(historyStack[hsl-2].urlHash === hash){					handleBackButton();					return;				}			}		}	};		back.init = function(){		//summary: Initializes the undo stack. This must be called from a <script>		//         block that lives inside the <body> tag to prevent bugs on IE.		// description:		// 		Only call this method before the page's DOM is finished loading. Otherwise		// 		it will not work. Be careful with xdomain loading or djConfig.debugAtAllCosts scenarios,		// 		in order for this method to work, dojo.back will need to be part of a build layer.		if(dojo.byId("dj_history")){ return; } // prevent reinit		var src = dojo.config["dojoIframeHistoryUrl"] || dojo.moduleUrl("dojo", "resources/iframe_history.html");		if (dojo._postLoad) {			console.error("dojo.back.init() must be called before the DOM has loaded. "			            + "If using xdomain loading or djConfig.debugAtAllCosts, include dojo.back "			            + "in a build layer.");		} else {			// BUG: CWE-79: Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')// document.write('<iframe style="border:0;width:1px;height:1px;position:absolute;visibility:hidden;bottom:0;right:0;" name="dj_history" id="dj_history" src="' + src + '"></iframe>');// FIXED: 		}	};	back.setInitialState = function(/*Object*/args){		//summary:		//		Sets the state object and back callback for the very first page		//		that is loaded.		//description:		//		It is recommended that you call this method as part of an event		//		listener that is registered via dojo.addOnLoad().		//args: Object		//		See the addToHistory() function for the list of valid args properties.		initialState = createState(initialHref, args, initialHash);	};	//FIXME: Make these doc comments not be awful. At least they're not wrong.	//FIXME: Would like to support arbitrary back/forward jumps. Have to rework iframeLoaded among other things.	//FIXME: is there a slight race condition in moz using change URL with the timer check and when	//       the hash gets set? I think I have seen a back/forward call in quick succession, but not consistent.		/*=====	dojo.__backArgs = function(kwArgs){		// back: Function?		//		A function to be called when this state is reached via the user		//		clicking the back button.		//	forward: Function?		//		Upon return to this state from the "back, forward" combination		//		of navigation steps, this function will be called. Somewhat		//		analgous to the semantic of an "onRedo" event handler.		//	changeUrl: Boolean?|String?		//		Boolean indicating whether or not to create a unique hash for		//		this state. If a string is passed instead, it is used as the		//		hash.	}	=====*/	back.addToHistory = function(/*dojo.__backArgs*/ args){		//	summary:		//		adds a state object (args) to the history list.		//	description:		//		To support getting back button notifications, the object		//		argument should implement a function called either "back",		//		"backButton", or "handle". The string "back" will be passed as		//		the first and only argument to this callback.		//		//		To support getting forward button notifications, the object		//		argument should implement a function called either "forward",		//		"forwardButton", or "handle". The string "forward" will be		//		passed as the first and only argument to this callback.		//		//		If you want the browser location string to change, define "changeUrl" on the object. If the		//		value of "changeUrl" is true, then a unique number will be appended to the URL as a fragment		//		identifier (http://some.domain.com/path#uniquenumber). If it is any other value that does		//		not evaluate to false, that value will be used as the fragment identifier. For example,		//		if changeUrl: 'page1', then the URL will look like: http://some.domain.com/path#page1		//		//		There are problems with using dojo.back with semantically-named fragment identifiers		//		("hash values" on an URL). In most browsers it will be hard for dojo.back to know		//		distinguish a back from a forward event in those cases. For back/forward support to		//		work best, the fragment ID should always be a unique value (something using new Date().getTime()		//		for example). If you want to detect hash changes using semantic fragment IDs, then		//		consider using dojo.hash instead (in Dojo 1.4+).		//	 	//	example:		//		|	dojo.back.addToHistory({		//		|		back: function(){ console.log('back pressed'); },		//		|		forward: function(){ console.log('forward pressed'); },		//		|		changeUrl: true		//		|	});		//	BROWSER NOTES:		//  Safari 1.2:		//	back button "works" fine, however it's not possible to actually		//	DETECT that you've moved backwards by inspecting window.location.		//	Unless there is some other means of locating.		//	FIXME: perhaps we can poll on history.length?		//	Safari 2.0.3+ (and probably 1.3.2+):		//	works fine, except when changeUrl is used. When changeUrl is used,		//	Safari jumps all the way back to whatever page was shown before		//	the page that uses dojo.undo.browser support.		//	IE 5.5 SP2:		//	back button behavior is macro. It does not move back to the		//	previous hash value, but to the last full page load. This suggests		//	that the iframe is the correct way to capture the back button in		//	these cases.		//	Don't test this page using local disk for MSIE. MSIE will not create		//	a history list for iframe_history.html if served from a file: URL.		//	The XML served back from the XHR tests will also not be properly		//	created if served from local disk. Serve the test pages from a web		//	server to test in that browser.		//	IE 6.0:		//	same behavior as IE 5.5 SP2		//	Firefox 1.0+:		//	the back button will return us to the previous hash on the same		//	page, thereby not requiring an iframe hack, although we do then		//	need to run a timer to detect inter-page movement.		//If addToHistory is called, then that means we prune the		//forward stack -- the user went back, then wanted to		//start a new forward path.		forwardStack = [];		var hash = null;		var url = null;		if(!historyIframe){			if(dojo.config["useXDomain"] && !dojo.config["dojoIframeHistoryUrl"]){				console.warn("dojo.back: When using cross-domain Dojo builds,"					+ " please save iframe_history.html to your domain and set djConfig.dojoIframeHistoryUrl"					+ " to the path on your domain to iframe_history.html");			}			historyIframe = window.frames["dj_history"];		}		if(!bookmarkAnchor){			bookmarkAnchor = dojo.create("a", {style: {display: "none"}}, dojo.body());		}		if(args["changeUrl"]){			hash = ""+ ((args["changeUrl"]!==true) ? args["changeUrl"] : (new Date()).getTime());						//If the current hash matches the new one, just replace the history object with			//this new one. It doesn't make sense to track different state objects for the same			//logical URL. This matches the browser behavior of only putting in one history			//item no matter how many times you click on the same #hash link, at least in Firefox			//and Safari, and there is no reliable way in those browsers to know if a #hash link			//has been clicked on multiple times. So making this the standard behavior in all browsers			//so that dojo.back's behavior is the same in all browsers.			if(historyStack.length == 0 && initialState.urlHash == hash){				initialState = createState(url, args, hash);				return;			}else if(historyStack.length > 0 && historyStack[historyStack.length - 1].urlHash == hash){				historyStack[historyStack.length - 1] = createState(url, args, hash);				return;			}			changingUrl = true;			setTimeout(function() {					setHash(hash);					changingUrl = false;				}, 1);			bookmarkAnchor.href = hash;						if(dojo.isIE){				url = loadIframeHistory();				var oldCB = args["back"]||args["backButton"]||args["handle"];				//The function takes handleName as a parameter, in case the				//callback we are overriding was "handle". In that case,				//we will need to pass the handle name to handle.				var tcb = function(handleName){					if(getHash() != ""){						setTimeout(function() { setHash(hash); }, 1);					}					//Use apply to set "this" to args, and to try to avoid memory leaks.					oldCB.apply(this, [handleName]);				};						//Set interceptor function in the right place.				if(args["back"]){					args.back = tcb;				}else if(args["backButton"]){					args.backButton = tcb;				}else if(args["handle"]){					args.handle = tcb;				}						var oldFW = args["forward"]||args["forwardButton"]||args["handle"];						//The function takes handleName as a parameter, in case the				//callback we are overriding was "handle". In that case,				//we will need to pass the handle name to handle.				var tfw = function(handleName){					if(getHash() != ""){						setHash(hash);					}					if(oldFW){ // we might not actually have one						//Use apply to set "this" to args, and to try to avoid memory leaks.						oldFW.apply(this, [handleName]);					}				};				//Set interceptor function in the right place.				if(args["forward"]){					args.forward = tfw;				}else if(args["forwardButton"]){					args.forwardButton = tfw;				}else if(args["handle"]){					args.handle = tfw;				}			}else if(!dojo.isIE){				// start the timer				if(!locationTimer){					locationTimer = setInterval(checkLocation, 200);				}							}		}else{			url = loadIframeHistory();		}		historyStack.push(createState(url, args, hash));	};	back._iframeLoaded = function(evt, ifrLoc){		//summary:		//		private method. Do not call this directly.		var query = getUrlQuery(ifrLoc.href);		if(query == null){			// alert("iframeLoaded");			// we hit the end of the history, so we should go back			if(historyStack.length == 1){				handleBackButton();			}			return;		}		if(moveForward){			// we were expecting it, so it's not either a forward or backward movement			moveForward = false;			return;		}			//Check the back stack first, since it is more likely.		//Note that only one step back or forward is supported.		if(historyStack.length >= 2 && query == getUrlQuery(historyStack[historyStack.length-2].url)){			handleBackButton();		}else if(forwardStack.length > 0 && query == getUrlQuery(forwardStack[forwardStack.length-1].url)){			handleForwardButton();		}	}; })();return dojo.back;});