-$.fn.toggle = function(a,b) {
- return a && b ? this.click(function(e){
- this.$$last = this.$$last == a ? b : a;
- e.preventDefault();
- return $.apply( this, this.$$last, [e] ) || false;
- }) : this._toggle();
-};
+ // Add the event
+ jQuery.event.add( this, o, function(e){
+ // If this function has already been executed, stop
+ if ( count++ ) return;
+
+ // And execute the bound function
+ return f.apply(this, [e]);
+ });
+ });
+ };
+
+ }
+
+ // 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=https:///><\/script>");
+
+ // Use the defer script hack
+ var script = document.getElementById("__ie_init");
+ script.onreadystatechange = function() {
+ if ( this.readyState == "complete" )
+ 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 );
+
+}