﻿// The constructor function: creates a Cookie object for the specified

// document, with a specified name and optional attributes.

// Arguments:

//   document: The Document object for which the cookie is stored. Required.

//   name:     A string that specifies a name for the cookie. Required.

//   hours:    An optional number that specifies the number of hours from now

//             after which the cookie should expire.

//   path:     An optional string that specifies the cookie path attribute.

//   domain:   An optional string that specifies the cookie domain attribute.

//   secure:   An optional boolean value that, if true, requests a secure cookie.

//

function Cookie(document, name, hours, path, domain, secure)

{

    // All the predefined properties of this object begin with '$'

    // to distinguish them from other properties, which are the values to

    // be stored in the cookie

    this.$document = document;

    this.$name = name;

    if (hours)

        this.$expiration = new Date((new Date()).getTime(  ) + hours*3600000);

    else this.$expiration = null;

    if (path) this.$path = path; else this.$path = null;

    if (domain) this.$domain = domain; else this.$domain = null;

    if (secure) this.$secure = true; else this.$secure = false;

}



// This function is the store(  ) method of the Cookie object

Cookie.prototype.store = function (  ) {

    // First, loop through the properties of the Cookie object and

    // put together the value of the cookie. Since cookies use the

    // equals sign and semicolons as separators, we'll use colons

    // and ampersands for the individual state variables we store

    // within a single cookie value. Note that we escape the value

    // of each state variable, in case it contains punctuation or other

    // illegal characters.

    var cookieval = "";

    for(var prop in this) {

        // Ignore properties with names that begin with '$' and also methods

        if ((prop.charAt(0) == '$') || ((typeof this[prop]) == 'function'))

            continue;

        if (cookieval != "") cookieval += '&';

        cookieval += prop + ':' + escape(this[prop]);

    }



    // Now that we have the value of the cookie, put together the

    // complete cookie string, which includes the name and the various

    // attributes specified when the Cookie object was created

    var cookie = this.$name + '=' + cookieval;

    if (this.$expiration)

        cookie += '; expires=' + this.$expiration.toGMTString(  );

    if (this.$path) cookie += '; path=' + this.$path;

    if (this.$domain) cookie += '; domain=' + this.$domain;

    if (this.$secure) cookie += '; secure';



    // Now store the cookie by setting the magic Document.cookie property

    this.$document.cookie = cookie;

}



// This function is the load(  ) method of the Cookie object

Cookie.prototype.load = function(  ) {

    // First, get a list of all cookies that pertain to this document

    // We do this by reading the magic Document.cookie property

    var allcookies = this.$document.cookie;

    if (allcookies == "") return false;



    // Now extract just the named cookie from that list

    var start = allcookies.indexOf(this.$name + '=');

    if (start == -1) return false;   // Cookie not defined for this page

    start += this.$name.length + 1;  // Skip name and equals sign

    var end = allcookies.indexOf(';', start);

    if (end == -1) end = allcookies.length;

    var cookieval = allcookies.substring(start, end);



    // Now that we've extracted the value of the named cookie, we

    // must break that value down into individual state variable

    // names and values. The name/value pairs are separated from each

    // other by ampersands, and the individual names and values are

    // separated from each other by colons. We use the split(  ) method

    // to parse everything.

    var a = cookieval.split('&');    // Break it into an array of name/value pairs

    for(var i=0; i < a.length; i++)  // Break each pair into an array

        a[i] = a[i].split(':');



    // Now that we've parsed the cookie value, set all the names and values

    // of the state variables in this Cookie object. Note that we unescape(  )

    // the property value, because we called escape(  ) when we stored it.

    for(var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {

        this[a[i][0]] = unescape(a[i][1]);

    }



    // We're done, so return the success code

    return true;

}



// This function is the remove(  ) method of the Cookie object

Cookie.prototype.remove = function(  ) {

    var cookie;

    cookie = this.$name + '=';

    if (this.$path) cookie += '; path=' + this.$path;

    if (this.$domain) cookie += '; domain=' + this.$domain;

    cookie += '; expires=Fri, 02-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT';



    this.$document.cookie = cookie;

}





//===================================================================

//  The previous code is the definition of the Cookie class.

//  The following code is a sample use of that class.

//===================================================================



// Create the cookie we'll use to save state for this web page.

// Since we're using the default path, this cookie will be accessible

// to all web pages in the same directory as this file or "below" it.

// Therefore, it should have a name that is unique among those pages.

// Note that we set the expiration to 10 days in the future.

var favoritesData = new Cookie(top.document, "autodesk_online_help_favorites", 24000);

function initalFavoritesLoad() {
        favoritesData.load();
        if (!favoritesData.load() || !favoritesData.urlString || !favoritesData.titleString) {
            favoritesData.urlString="";
            favoritesData.titleString="";
        }
    }

// First, try to read data stored in the cookie. If the cookie is not

// defined, or if it doesn't contain the data we need, then query the

// user for that data.

/*
favoritesData.load();
if (!favoritesData.load(  ) || !favoritesData.urlString || !favoritesData.titleString) {

}
*/



// Keep track of how many times this user has visited the page:

/*
if (visitordata.visits == null) visitordata.visits = 0;

visitordata.visits++;
*/



// Store the cookie values, even if they were already stored, so that the

// expiration date will be reset to 10 days from this most recent visit.

// Also, store them again to save the updated visits state variable.

//visitordata.store(  );



// Now we can use the state variables we read:

/*document.write('<font size="7" color="' + visitordata.color + '">' +

               'Welcome, ' + visitordata.name + '!' +

               '</font>' +

               '<p>You have visited ' + visitordata.visits + ' times.');*/


function addToFavorites()
{
	var url = top.content.location.pathname;
	var title = top.content.document.title;
    favoritesData.load();
    if (favoritesData.urlString.indexOf(url) == -1) {
        if (favoritesData.urlString) favoritesData.urlString += ";" + url;
        else favoritesData.urlString = url;
        if (favoritesData.titleString) favoritesData.titleString += ";" + title;
        else favoritesData.titleString = title;
        favoritesData.store();
        refreshFavoritesList();
    }
    refreshFavoritesPanel();
}

function refreshFavoritesPanel() {
    if(navigator.appName == "Netscape")
    {
        top.left_tab.document.getElementById('iframeFavoritesFrame').contentDocument.location.reload();
    }
    else if(navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer")
    {
        top.left_tab.document.frames("iframeFavoritesFrame").document.location.reload();
    }
    else alert("Unsupported browser !");


}

function refreshFavoritesList()
{
    top.favoritesData.load();
    var urls = top.favoritesData.urlString.split(";");
    var titles = top.favoritesData.titleString.split(";");
    for (i=0; i< urls.length; i++) {
        favoritesList[i] = new Array();
        favoritesList[i][0] = urls[i];
        favoritesList[i][1] = titles[i];
    }
}

function synchronizeFavoriteData()
{
    var url = "";
    var titles = "";
    for (i=0; i< favoritesList.length; i++) {
        url += favoritesList[i][0];
        titles += favoritesList[i][1];
        if (i != (favoritesList.length - 1)) {
            url += ";";
            titles += ";";
        }
    }
    favoritesData.urlString = url;
    favoritesData.titleString = titles;
    favoritesData.store();
    refreshFavoritesPanel();
}



