// JavaScript Document

  // this function is need to work around 
  // a bug in IE related to element attributes
  function hasClass(obj) {
     var result = false;
     if (obj.getAttributeNode("class") != null) {
         result = obj.getAttributeNode("class").value;
     }
     return result;
  }   
  
 /***********************************************************
 Added by David Muto
 On April 13, 2007
 ***********************************************************/
 function stripeByClass(className) {
    // the flag we'll use to keep track of 
    // whether the current row is odd or even
    var even = false;
  
    // if arguments are provided to specify the colours
    // of the even & odd rows, then use the them;
    // otherwise use the following defaults:
    var evenColor = arguments[1] ? arguments[1] : "#fff";
    var oddColor = arguments[2] ? arguments[2] : "#eee";
  
    // obtain a reference to the desired table
    // if no such table exists, abort
    var tables = document.getElementsByClassName(className);
    if (!tables || tables.length == 0) { return; }
    
    var table;
    for(var ti=0;ti<tables.length;ti++) {
        table = tables[ti];
    // by definition, tables can have more than one tbody
    // element, so we'll have to get the list of child
    // &lt;tbody&gt;s 
    var tbodies = table.getElementsByTagName("tbody");

    // and iterate through them...
    for (var h = 0; h < tbodies.length; h++) {
    
     // find all the &lt;tr&gt; elements... 
      var trs = tbodies[h].getElementsByTagName("tr");
      
      // ... and iterate through them
      for (var i = 0; i < trs.length; i++) {

	    // avoid rows that have a class attribute
        // or backgroundColor style
	    if (!hasClass(trs[i]) && ! trs[i].style.backgroundColor) {
 
         // get all the cells in this row...
          var tds = trs[i].getElementsByTagName("td");
        
          // and iterate through them...
          for (var j = 0; j < tds.length; j++) {
        
            var mytd = tds[j];

            // avoid cells that have a class attribute
            // or backgroundColor style
	        if (! hasClass(mytd) && ! mytd.style.backgroundColor) {
        
		      mytd.style.backgroundColor = even ? evenColor : oddColor;
              
            }
          }
        }
        // flip from odd to even, or vice-versa
        even =  ! even;
      }
    }
    
    } //end for in
 }

 function stripe(id) {

    // the flag we'll use to keep track of 
    // whether the current row is odd or even
    var even = false;
  
    // if arguments are provided to specify the colours
    // of the even & odd rows, then use the them;
    // otherwise use the following defaults:
    var evenColor = arguments[1] ? arguments[1] : "#fff";
    var oddColor = arguments[2] ? arguments[2] : "#eee";
  
    // obtain a reference to the desired table
    // if no such table exists, abort
    var table = document.getElementById(id);
    if (! table) { return; }
    
    // by definition, tables can have more than one tbody
    // element, so we'll have to get the list of child
    // &lt;tbody&gt;s 
    var tbodies = table.getElementsByTagName("tbody");

    // and iterate through them...
    for (var h = 0; h < tbodies.length; h++) {
    
     // find all the &lt;tr&gt; elements... 
      var trs = tbodies[h].getElementsByTagName("tr");
      
      // ... and iterate through them
      for (var i = 0; i < trs.length; i++) {

	    // avoid rows that have a class attribute
        // or backgroundColor style
	    if (!hasClass(trs[i]) && ! trs[i].style.backgroundColor) {
 
         // get all the cells in this row...
          var tds = trs[i].getElementsByTagName("td");
        
          // and iterate through them...
          for (var j = 0; j < tds.length; j++) {
        
            var mytd = tds[j];

            // avoid cells that have a class attribute
            // or backgroundColor style
	        if (! hasClass(mytd) && ! mytd.style.backgroundColor) {
        
		      mytd.style.backgroundColor = even ? evenColor : oddColor;
              
            }
          }
        }
        // flip from odd to even, or vice-versa
        even =  ! even;
      }
    }
  }
  
  // Splintered striper 1.3
// reworking of Zebra Tables and similar methods which works not only for tables and even/odd rows,
// but as a general DOM means of assigning any number of classes to children of a parent element.
// Patrick H. Lauke aka redux / www.splintered.co.uk
// Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/


/*
 * Summary:      Core experiment function that applies any number of classes to all child elements
 *               contained in all occurences of a parent element (either with or without a specific class)
 * Parameters:   parentElementTag - parent tag name
 *               parentElementClass - class assigned to the parent; if null, all parentElementTag elements will be affected
 *               childElementTag -  tag name of the child elements to apply the styles to
 *               styleClasses - comma separated list of any number of style classes (using 2 classes gives the classic "zebra" effect)
 * Return:       none
 */
function striper(parentElementTag, parentElementClass, childElementTag, styleClasses)
{
	var i=0,currentParent,currentChild;
	// capability and sanity check
	if ((document.getElementsByTagName)&&(parentElementTag)&&(childElementTag)&&(styleClasses)) {
		// turn the comma separate list of classes into an array
		var styles = styleClasses.split(',');
		// get an array of all parent tags
		var parentItems = document.getElementsByTagName(parentElementTag);
		// loop through all parent elements
		while (currentParent = parentItems[i++]) {
			// if parentElementClass was null, or if the current parent's class matches the specified class
			if ((parentElementClass == null)||(currentParent.className == parentElementClass)) {
				var j=0,k=0;
				// get all child elements in the current parent element
				var childItems = currentParent.getElementsByTagName(childElementTag);
				// loop through all child elements
				while (currentChild = childItems[j++]) {
					// based on the current element and the number of styles in the array, work out which class to apply
					k = (j+(styles.length-1)) % styles.length;
					// add the class to the child element - if any other classes were already present, they're kept intact
					currentChild.className = currentChild.className+" "+styles[k];
				}
			}
		}
	}
}