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+/*
+	Copyright (c) 2004-2008, The Dojo Foundation
+	All Rights Reserved.
+
+	Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.1 or above OR the
+	modified BSD license. For more information on Dojo licensing, see:
+
+		http://dojotoolkit.org/book/dojo-book-0-9/introduction/licensing
+*/
+
+/*
+	This is a compiled version of Dojo, built for deployment and not for
+	development. To get an editable version, please visit:
+
+		http://dojotoolkit.org
+
+	for documentation and information on getting the source.
+*/
+
+;(function(){
+
+	/*
+	dojo, dijit, and dojox must always be the first three, and in that order.
+	djConfig.scopeMap = [
+		["dojo", "fojo"],
+		["dijit", "fijit"],
+		["dojox", "fojox"]
+	
+	]
+	*/
+
+	/**Build will replace this comment with a scoped djConfig **/
+
+	//The null below can be relaced by a build-time value used instead of djConfig.scopeMap.
+	var sMap = null;
+
+	//See if new scopes need to be defined.
+	if((sMap || (typeof djConfig != "undefined" && djConfig.scopeMap)) && (typeof window != "undefined")){
+		var scopeDef = "", scopePrefix = "", scopeSuffix = "", scopeMap = {}, scopeMapRev = {};
+		sMap = sMap || djConfig.scopeMap;
+		for(var i = 0; i < sMap.length; i++){
+			//Make local variables, then global variables that use the locals.
+			var newScope = sMap[i];
+			scopeDef += "var " + newScope[0] + " = {}; " + newScope[1] + " = " + newScope[0] + ";" + newScope[1] + "._scopeName = '" + newScope[1] + "';";
+			scopePrefix += (i == 0 ? "" : ",") + newScope[0];
+			scopeSuffix += (i == 0 ? "" : ",") + newScope[1];
+			scopeMap[newScope[0]] = newScope[1];
+			scopeMapRev[newScope[1]] = newScope[0];
+		}
+
+		eval(scopeDef + "dojo._scopeArgs = [" + scopeSuffix + "];");
+
+		dojo._scopePrefixArgs = scopePrefix;
+		dojo._scopePrefix = "(function(" + scopePrefix + "){";
+		dojo._scopeSuffix = "})(" + scopeSuffix + ")";
+		dojo._scopeMap = scopeMap;
+		dojo._scopeMapRev = scopeMapRev;
+	}
+
+/*=====
+// note:
+//		'djConfig' does not exist under 'dojo.*' so that it can be set before the
+//		'dojo' variable exists.
+// note:
+//		Setting any of these variables *after* the library has loaded does
+//		nothing at all.
+
+djConfig = {
+	// summary:
+	//		Application code can set the global 'djConfig' prior to loading
+	//		the library to override certain global settings for how dojo works.
+	//
+	// isDebug: Boolean
+	//		Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, ensures that Dojo provides
+	//		extende debugging feedback via Firebug. If Firebug is not available
+	//		on your platform, setting `isDebug` to `true` will force Dojo to
+	//		pull in (and display) the version of Firebug Lite which is
+	//		integrated into the Dojo distribution, thereby always providing a
+	//		debugging/logging console when `isDebug` is enabled. Note that
+	//		Firebug's `console.*` methods are ALWAYS defined by Dojo. If
+	//		`isDebug` is false and you are on a platform without Firebug, these
+	//		methods will be defined as no-ops.
+	isDebug: false,
+	// debugAtAllCosts: Boolean
+	//		Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, this triggers an alternate
+	//		mode of the package system in which dependencies are detected and
+	//		only then are resources evaluated in dependency order via
+	//		`<script>` tag inclusion. This may double-request resources and
+	//		cause problems with scripts which expect `dojo.require()` to
+	//		preform synchronously. `debugAtAllCosts` can be an invaluable
+	//		debugging aid, but when using it, ensure that all code which
+	//		depends on Dojo modules is wrapped in `dojo.addOnLoad()` handlers.
+	//		Due to the somewhat unpredictable side-effects of using
+	//		`debugAtAllCosts`, it is strongly recommended that you enable this
+	//		flag as a last resort. `debugAtAllCosts` has no effect when loading
+	//		resources across domains. For usage information, see the
+	//		[Dojo Book](http://dojotoolkit.org/book/book-dojo/part-4-meta-dojo-making-your-dojo-code-run-faster-and-better/debugging-facilities/deb)
+	debugAtAllCosts: false,
+	// locale: String
+	//		The locale to assume for loading localized resources in this page,
+	//		specified according to [RFC 3066](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt).
+	//		Must be specified entirely in lowercase, e.g. `en-us` and `zh-cn`.
+	//		See the documentation for `dojo.i18n` and `dojo.requireLocalization`
+	//		for details on loading localized resources. If no locale is specified,
+	//		Dojo assumes the locale of the user agent, according to `navigator.userLanguage`
+	//		or `navigator.language` properties.
+	locale: undefined,
+	// extraLocale: Array
+	//		No default value. Specifies additional locales whose
+	//		resources should also be loaded alongside the default locale when
+	//		calls to `dojo.requireLocalization()` are processed.
+	extraLocale: undefined,
+	// baseUrl: String
+	//		The directory in which `dojo.js` is located. Under normal
+	//		conditions, Dojo auto-detects the correct location from which it
+	//		was loaded. You may need to manually configure `baseUrl` in cases
+	//		where you have renamed `dojo.js` or in which `<base>` tags confuse
+	//		some browsers (e.g., IE 6). The variable `dojo.baseUrl` is assigned
+	//		either the value of `djConfig.baseUrl` if one is provided or the
+	//		auto-detected root if not. Other modules are located relative to
+	//		this path.
+	baseUrl: undefined,
+	// modulePaths: Object
+	//		A map of module names to paths relative to `dojo.baseUrl`. The
+	//		key/value pairs correspond directly to the arguments which
+	//		`dojo.registerModulePath` accepts. Specifiying
+	//		`djConfig.modulePaths = { "foo": "../../bar" }` is the equivalent
+	//		of calling `dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../bar");`. Multiple
+	//		modules may be configured via `djConfig.modulePaths`.
+	modulePaths: {},
+}
+=====*/
+
+(function(){
+	// firebug stubs
+
+	// if((!this["console"])||(!console["firebug"])){
+
+	if(!this["console"]){
+		this.console = {
+			log: function(){} // no-op
+		};
+	}
+
+	var cn = [
+		"assert", "count", "debug", "dir", "dirxml", "error", "group",
+		"groupEnd", "info", "profile", "profileEnd", "time", "timeEnd",
+		"trace", "warn", "log" 
+	];
+	var i=0, tn;
+	while((tn=cn[i++])){
+		if(!console[tn]){
+			(function(){
+				var tcn = tn+"";
+				console[tcn] = function(){ 
+					var a = Array.apply({}, arguments);
+					a.unshift(tcn+":");
+					console.log(a.join(" "));
+				}
+			})();
+		}
+	}
+
+	//TODOC:  HOW TO DOC THIS?
+	// dojo is the root variable of (almost all) our public symbols -- make sure it is defined.
+	if(typeof dojo == "undefined"){
+		this.dojo = {
+			_scopeName: "dojo",
+			_scopePrefix: "",
+			_scopePrefixArgs: "",
+			_scopeSuffix: "",
+			_scopeMap: {},
+			_scopeMapRev: {}
+		};
+	}
+
+	var d = dojo;
+
+	//Need placeholders for dijit and dojox for scoping code.
+	if(typeof dijit == "undefined"){
+		this.dijit = {_scopeName: "dijit"};
+	}
+	if(typeof dojox == "undefined"){
+		this.dojox = {_scopeName: "dojox"};
+	}
+	
+	if(!d._scopeArgs){
+		d._scopeArgs = [dojo, dijit, dojox];
+	}
+
+/*=====
+dojo.global = {
+	//	summary:
+	//		Alias for the global scope
+	//		(e.g. the window object in a browser).
+	//	description:
+	//		Refer to 'dojo.global' rather than referring to window to ensure your
+	//		code runs correctly in contexts other than web browsers (e.g. Rhino on a server).
+}
+=====*/
+	d.global = this;
+
+	d.config =/*===== djConfig = =====*/{
+		isDebug: false,
+		debugAtAllCosts: false
+	};
+
+	if(typeof djConfig != "undefined"){
+		for(var opt in djConfig){
+			d.config[opt] = djConfig[opt];
+		}
+	}
+
+	var _platforms = ["Browser", "Rhino", "Spidermonkey", "Mobile"];
+	var t;
+	while((t=_platforms.shift())){
+		d["is"+t] = false;
+	}
+
+/*=====
+	// Override locale setting, if specified
+	dojo.locale = {
+		// summary: the locale as defined by Dojo (read-only)
+	};
+=====*/
+	dojo.locale = d.config.locale;
+	
+	var rev = "$Rev: 13707 $".match(/\d+/);
+
+	dojo.version = {
+		// summary: 
+		//		version number of dojo
+		//	major: Integer
+		//		Major version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 1
+		//	minor: Integer
+		//		Minor version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 2
+		//	patch: Integer
+		//		Patch version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 0
+		//	flag: String
+		//		Descriptor flag. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be "beta1"
+		//	revision: Number
+		//		The SVN rev from which dojo was pulled
+		major: 1, minor: 1, patch: 1, flag: "",
+		revision: rev ? +rev[0] : 999999, //FIXME: use NaN?
+		toString: function(){
+			with(d.version){
+				return major + "." + minor + "." + patch + flag + " (" + revision + ")";	// String
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Register with the OpenAjax hub
+	if(typeof OpenAjax != "undefined"){
+		OpenAjax.hub.registerLibrary(dojo._scopeName, "http://dojotoolkit.org", d.version.toString());
+	}
+
+	dojo._mixin = function(/*Object*/ obj, /*Object*/ props){
+		// summary:
+		//		Adds all properties and methods of props to obj. This addition
+		//		is "prototype extension safe", so that instances of objects
+		//		will not pass along prototype defaults.
+		var tobj = {};
+		for(var x in props){
+			// the "tobj" condition avoid copying properties in "props"
+			// inherited from Object.prototype.  For example, if obj has a custom
+			// toString() method, don't overwrite it with the toString() method
+			// that props inherited from Object.prototype
+			if(tobj[x] === undefined || tobj[x] != props[x]){
+				obj[x] = props[x];
+			}
+		}
+		// IE doesn't recognize custom toStrings in for..in
+		if(d["isIE"] && props){
+			var p = props.toString;
+			if(typeof p == "function" && p != obj.toString && p != tobj.toString &&
+				p != "\nfunction toString() {\n    [native code]\n}\n"){
+					obj.toString = props.toString;
+			}
+		}
+		return obj; // Object
+	}
+
+	dojo.mixin = function(/*Object*/obj, /*Object...*/props){
+		// summary:	
+		//		Adds all properties and methods of props to obj and returns the
+		//		(now modified) obj.
+		//	description:
+		//		`dojo.mixin` can mix multiple source objects into a
+		//		destionation object which is then returned. Unlike regular
+		//		`for...in` iteration, `dojo.mixin` is also smart about avoiding
+		//		extensions which other toolkits may unwisely add to the root
+		//		object prototype
+		//	obj:
+		//		The object to mix properties into. Also the return value.
+		//	props:
+		//		One or more objects whose values are successively copied into
+		//		obj. If more than one of these objects contain the same value,
+		//		the one specified last in the function call will "win".
+		//	example:
+		//		make a shallow copy of an object
+		//	|	var copy = dojo.mixin({}, source);
+		//	example:
+		//		many class constructors often take an object which specifies
+		//		values to be configured on the object. In this case, it is
+		//		often simplest to call `dojo.mixin` on the `this` object:
+		//	|	dojo.declare("acme.Base", null, {
+		//	|		constructor: function(properties){
+		//	|			// property configuration:
+		//	|			dojo.mixin(this, properties);
+		//	|	
+		//	|			console.debug(this.quip);
+		//	|			//  ...
+		//	|		},
+		//	|		quip: "I wasn't born yesterday, you know - I've seen movies.",
+		//	|		// ...
+		//	|	});
+		//	|
+		//	|	// create an instance of the class and configure it
+		//	|	var b = new acme.Base({quip: "That's what it does!" });
+		//	example:
+		//		copy in properties from multiple objects
+		//	|	var flattened = dojo.mixin(
+		//	|		{
+		//	|			name: "Frylock",
+		//	|			braces: true,
+		//	|		}
+		//	|		{
+		//	|			name: "Carl Brutanananadilewski"
+		//	|		}
+		//	|	);
+		//	|	
+		//	|	// will print "Carl Brutanananadilewski"
+		//	|	console.debug(flattened.name);
+		//	|	// will print "true"
+		//	|	console.debug(flattened.braces);
+		for(var i=1, l=arguments.length; i<l; i++){
+			d._mixin(obj, arguments[i]);
+		}
+		return obj; // Object
+	}
+
+	dojo._getProp = function(/*Array*/parts, /*Boolean*/create, /*Object*/context){
+		var obj=context || d.global;
+		for(var i=0, p; obj && (p=parts[i]); i++){
+			if(i == 0 && this._scopeMap[p]){
+				p = this._scopeMap[p];
+			}
+			obj = (p in obj ? obj[p] : (create ? obj[p]={} : undefined));
+		}
+		return obj; // mixed
+	}
+
+	dojo.setObject = function(/*String*/name, /*Object*/value, /*Object?*/context){
+		// summary: 
+		//		Set a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C"
+		//	description: 
+		//		Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+		//		the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format.
+		//		Objects are created as needed along `path`. Returns the passed
+		//		value if setting is successful or `undefined` if not.
+		//	name: 	
+		//		Path to a property, in the form "A.B.C".
+		//	context:
+		//		Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+		//		`dojo.global`.
+		//	example:
+		//		set the value of `foo.bar.baz`, regardless of whether
+		//		intermediate objects already exist:
+		//	|	dojo.setObject("foo.bar.baz", value);
+		//	example:
+		//		without `dojo.setObject`, we often see code like this:
+		//	|	// ensure that intermediate objects are available
+		//	|	if(!obj["parent"]){ obj.parent = {}; }
+		//	|	if(!obj.parent["child"]){ obj.parent.child= {}; }
+		//	|	// now we can safely set the property
+		//	|	obj.parent.child.prop = "some value";
+		//		wheras with `dojo.setObject`, we can shorten that to:
+		//	|	dojo.setObject("parent.child.prop", "some value", obj);
+		var parts=name.split("."), p=parts.pop(), obj=d._getProp(parts, true, context);
+		return obj && p ? (obj[p]=value) : undefined; // Object
+	}
+
+	dojo.getObject = function(/*String*/name, /*Boolean*/create, /*Object*/context){
+		// summary: 
+		//		Get a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C"
+		//	description: 
+		//		Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+		//		the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format.
+		//	name: 	
+		//		Path to an property, in the form "A.B.C".
+		//	context:
+		//		Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+		//		'dojo.global'. Null may be passed.
+		//	create: 
+		//		Optional. Defaults to `false`. If `true`, Objects will be
+		//		created at any point along the 'path' that is undefined.
+		return d._getProp(name.split("."), create, context); // Object
+	}
+
+	dojo.exists = function(/*String*/name, /*Object?*/obj){
+		//	summary: 
+		//		determine if an object supports a given method
+		//	description: 
+		//		useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+		//		the chain
+		//	name: 	
+		//		Path to an object, in the form "A.B.C".
+		//	obj:
+		//		Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+		//		'dojo.global'. Null may be passed.
+		//	example:
+		//	|	// define an object
+		//	|	var foo = {
+		//	|		bar: { }
+		//	|	};
+		//	|
+		//	|	// search the global scope
+		//	|	dojo.exists("foo.bar"); // true
+		//	|	dojo.exists("foo.bar.baz"); // false
+		//	|
+		//	|	// search from a particular scope
+		//	|	dojo.exists("bar", foo); // true
+		//	|	dojo.exists("bar.baz", foo); // false
+		return !!d.getObject(name, false, obj); // Boolean
+	}
+
+
+	dojo["eval"] = function(/*String*/ scriptFragment){
+		//	summary: 
+		//		Perform an evaluation in the global scope. Use this rather than
+		//		calling 'eval()' directly.
+		//	description: 
+		//		Placed in a separate function to minimize size of trapped
+		//		exceptions. Calling eval() directly from some other scope may
+		//		complicate tracebacks on some platforms.
+		//	return:
+		//		The result of the evaluation. Often `undefined`
+
+
+		// note:
+		//	 - JSC eval() takes an optional second argument which can be 'unsafe'.
+		//	 - Mozilla/SpiderMonkey eval() takes an optional second argument which is the
+		//  	 scope object for new symbols.
+
+		// FIXME: investigate Joseph Smarr's technique for IE:
+		//		http://josephsmarr.com/2007/01/31/fixing-eval-to-use-global-scope-in-ie/
+		//	see also:
+		// 		http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/744
+		return d.global.eval ? d.global.eval(scriptFragment) : eval(scriptFragment); 	// Object
+	}
+
+	/*=====
+		dojo.deprecated = function(behaviour, extra, removal){
+			//	summary: 
+			//		Log a debug message to indicate that a behavior has been
+			//		deprecated.
+			//	behaviour: String
+			//		The API or behavior being deprecated. Usually in the form
+			//		of "myApp.someFunction()".
+			//	extra: String?
+			//		Text to append to the message. Often provides advice on a
+			//		new function or facility to achieve the same goal during
+			//		the deprecation period.
+			//	removal: String?
+			//		Text to indicate when in the future the behavior will be
+			//		removed. Usually a version number.
+			//	example:
+			//	|	dojo.deprecated("myApp.getTemp()", "use myApp.getLocaleTemp() instead", "1.0");
+		}
+
+		dojo.experimental = function(moduleName, extra){
+			//	summary: Marks code as experimental.
+			//	description: 
+			//	 	This can be used to mark a function, file, or module as
+			//	 	experimental.  Experimental code is not ready to be used, and the
+			//	 	APIs are subject to change without notice.  Experimental code may be
+			//	 	completed deleted without going through the normal deprecation
+			//	 	process.
+			//	moduleName: String
+			//	 	The name of a module, or the name of a module file or a specific
+			//	 	function
+			//	extra: String?
+			//	 	some additional message for the user
+			//	example:
+			//	|	dojo.experimental("dojo.data.Result");
+			//	example:
+			//	|	dojo.experimental("dojo.weather.toKelvin()", "PENDING approval from NOAA");
+		}
+	=====*/
+
+	//Real functions declared in dojo._firebug.firebug.
+	d.deprecated = d.experimental = function(){};
+
+})();
+// vim:ai:ts=4:noet
+
+/*
+ * loader.js - A bootstrap module.  Runs before the hostenv_*.js file. Contains
+ * all of the package loading methods.
+ */
+
+(function(){
+	var d = dojo;
+
+	d.mixin(d, {
+		_loadedModules: {},
+		_inFlightCount: 0,
+		_hasResource: {},
+
+		_modulePrefixes: {
+			dojo: 	{	name: "dojo", value: "." },
+			// dojox: 	{	name: "dojox", value: "../dojox" },
+			// dijit: 	{	name: "dijit", value: "../dijit" },
+			doh: 	{	name: "doh", value: "../util/doh" },
+			tests: 	{	name: "tests", value: "tests" }
+		},
+
+		_moduleHasPrefix: function(/*String*/module){
+			// summary: checks to see if module has been established
+			var mp = this._modulePrefixes;
+			return !!(mp[module] && mp[module].value); // Boolean
+		},
+
+		_getModulePrefix: function(/*String*/module){
+			// summary: gets the prefix associated with module
+			var mp = this._modulePrefixes;
+			if(this._moduleHasPrefix(module)){
+				return mp[module].value; // String
+			}
+			return module; // String
+		},
+
+		_loadedUrls: [],
+
+		//WARNING: 
+		//		This variable is referenced by packages outside of bootstrap:
+		//		FloatingPane.js and undo/browser.js
+		_postLoad: false,
+		
+		//Egad! Lots of test files push on this directly instead of using dojo.addOnLoad.
+		_loaders: [],
+		_unloaders: [],
+		_loadNotifying: false
+	});
+
+
+		dojo._loadPath = function(/*String*/relpath, /*String?*/module, /*Function?*/cb){
+		// 	summary:
+		//		Load a Javascript module given a relative path
+		//
+		//	description:
+		//		Loads and interprets the script located at relpath, which is
+		//		relative to the script root directory.  If the script is found but
+		//		its interpretation causes a runtime exception, that exception is
+		//		not caught by us, so the caller will see it.  We return a true
+		//		value if and only if the script is found.
+		//
+		// relpath: 
+		//		A relative path to a script (no leading '/', and typically ending
+		//		in '.js').
+		// module: 
+		//		A module whose existance to check for after loading a path.  Can be
+		//		used to determine success or failure of the load.
+		// cb: 
+		//		a callback function to pass the result of evaluating the script
+
+		var uri = ((relpath.charAt(0) == '/' || relpath.match(/^\w+:/)) ? "" : this.baseUrl) + relpath;
+		try{
+			return !module ? this._loadUri(uri, cb) : this._loadUriAndCheck(uri, module, cb); // Boolean
+		}catch(e){
+			console.error(e);
+			return false; // Boolean
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo._loadUri = function(/*String*/uri, /*Function?*/cb){
+		//	summary:
+		//		Loads JavaScript from a URI
+		//	description:
+		//		Reads the contents of the URI, and evaluates the contents.  This is
+		//		used to load modules as well as resource bundles. Returns true if
+		//		it succeeded. Returns false if the URI reading failed.  Throws if
+		//		the evaluation throws.
+		//	uri: a uri which points at the script to be loaded
+		//	cb: 
+		//		a callback function to process the result of evaluating the script
+		//		as an expression, typically used by the resource bundle loader to
+		//		load JSON-style resources
+
+		if(this._loadedUrls[uri]){
+			return true; // Boolean
+		}
+		var contents = this._getText(uri, true);
+		if(!contents){ return false; } // Boolean
+		this._loadedUrls[uri] = true;
+		this._loadedUrls.push(uri);
+		if(cb){
+			contents = '('+contents+')';
+		}else{
+			//Only do the scoping if no callback. If a callback is specified,
+			//it is most likely the i18n bundle stuff.
+			contents = this._scopePrefix + contents + this._scopeSuffix;
+		}
+		if(d.isMoz){ contents += "\r\n//@ sourceURL=" + uri; } // debugging assist for Firebug
+		var value = d["eval"](contents);
+		if(cb){ cb(value); }
+		return true; // Boolean
+	}
+	
+	// FIXME: probably need to add logging to this method
+	dojo._loadUriAndCheck = function(/*String*/uri, /*String*/moduleName, /*Function?*/cb){
+		// summary: calls loadUri then findModule and returns true if both succeed
+		var ok = false;
+		try{
+			ok = this._loadUri(uri, cb);
+		}catch(e){
+			console.error("failed loading " + uri + " with error: " + e);
+		}
+		return !!(ok && this._loadedModules[moduleName]); // Boolean
+	}
+
+	dojo.loaded = function(){
+		// summary:
+		//		signal fired when initial environment and package loading is
+		//		complete. You may use dojo.addOnLoad() or dojo.connect() to
+		//		this method in order to handle initialization tasks that
+		//		require the environment to be initialized. In a browser host,
+		//		declarative widgets will be constructed when this function
+		//		finishes runing.
+		this._loadNotifying = true;
+		this._postLoad = true;
+		var mll = d._loaders;
+		
+		//Clear listeners so new ones can be added
+		//For other xdomain package loads after the initial load.
+		this._loaders = [];
+
+		for(var x = 0; x < mll.length; x++){
+			try{
+				mll[x]();
+			}catch(e){
+				throw e;
+				console.error("dojo.addOnLoad callback failed: " + e, e); /* let other load events fire, like the parser, but report the error */
+			}
+		}
+
+		this._loadNotifying = false;
+		
+		//Make sure nothing else got added to the onload queue
+		//after this first run. If something did, and we are not waiting for any
+		//more inflight resources, run again.
+		if(d._postLoad && d._inFlightCount == 0 && mll.length){
+			d._callLoaded();
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo.unloaded = function(){
+		// summary:
+		//		signal fired by impending environment destruction. You may use
+		//		dojo.addOnUnload() or dojo.connect() to this method to perform
+		//		page/application cleanup methods.
+		var mll = this._unloaders;
+		while(mll.length){
+			(mll.pop())();
+		}
+	}
+
+	var onto = function(arr, obj, fn){
+		if(!fn){
+			arr.push(obj);
+		}else if(fn){
+			var func = (typeof fn == "string") ? obj[fn] : fn;
+			arr.push(function(){ func.call(obj); });
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo.addOnLoad = function(/*Object?*/obj, /*String|Function*/functionName){
+		// summary:
+		//		Registers a function to be triggered after the DOM has finished
+		//		loading and widgets declared in markup have been instantiated.
+		//		Images and CSS files may or may not have finished downloading when
+		//		the specified function is called.  (Note that widgets' CSS and HTML
+		//		code is guaranteed to be downloaded before said widgets are
+		//		instantiated.)
+		// example:
+		//	|	dojo.addOnLoad(functionPointer);
+		//	|	dojo.addOnLoad(object, "functionName");
+		//	|	dojo.addOnLoad(object, function(){ /* ... */});
+
+		onto(d._loaders, obj, functionName);
+
+		//Added for xdomain loading. dojo.addOnLoad is used to
+		//indicate callbacks after doing some dojo.require() statements.
+		//In the xdomain case, if all the requires are loaded (after initial
+		//page load), then immediately call any listeners.
+		if(d._postLoad && d._inFlightCount == 0 && !d._loadNotifying){
+			d._callLoaded();
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo.addOnUnload = function(/*Object?*/obj, /*String|Function?*/functionName){
+		// summary:
+		//		registers a function to be triggered when the page unloads
+		// example:
+		//	|	dojo.addOnUnload(functionPointer)
+		//	|	dojo.addOnUnload(object, "functionName")
+		//	|	dojo.addOnUnload(object, function(){ /* ... */});
+
+		onto(d._unloaders, obj, functionName);
+	}
+
+	dojo._modulesLoaded = function(){
+		if(d._postLoad){ return; }
+		if(d._inFlightCount > 0){ 
+			console.warn("files still in flight!");
+			return;
+		}
+		d._callLoaded();
+	}
+
+	dojo._callLoaded = function(){
+
+		// The "object" check is for IE, and the other opera check fixes an
+		// issue in Opera where it could not find the body element in some
+		// widget test cases.  For 0.9, maybe route all browsers through the
+		// setTimeout (need protection still for non-browser environments
+		// though). This might also help the issue with FF 2.0 and freezing
+		// issues where we try to do sync xhr while background css images are
+		// being loaded (trac #2572)? Consider for 0.9.
+		if(typeof setTimeout == "object" || (dojo.config.useXDomain && d.isOpera)){
+			if(dojo.isAIR){
+				setTimeout(function(){dojo.loaded();}, 0);
+			}else{
+				setTimeout(dojo._scopeName + ".loaded();", 0);
+			}
+		}else{
+			d.loaded();
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo._getModuleSymbols = function(/*String*/modulename){
+		// summary:
+		//		Converts a module name in dotted JS notation to an array
+		//		representing the path in the source tree
+		var syms = modulename.split(".");
+		for(var i = syms.length; i>0; i--){
+			var parentModule = syms.slice(0, i).join(".");
+			if((i==1) && !this._moduleHasPrefix(parentModule)){		
+				// Support default module directory (sibling of dojo) for top-level modules 
+				syms[0] = "../" + syms[0];
+			}else{
+				var parentModulePath = this._getModulePrefix(parentModule);
+				if(parentModulePath != parentModule){
+					syms.splice(0, i, parentModulePath);
+					break;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+		// console.debug(syms);
+		return syms; // Array
+	}
+
+	dojo._global_omit_module_check = false;
+
+	dojo._loadModule = dojo.require = function(/*String*/moduleName, /*Boolean?*/omitModuleCheck){
+		//	summary:
+		//		loads a Javascript module from the appropriate URI
+		//	moduleName:
+		//		module name to load. Module paths are de-referenced by dojo's
+		//		internal mapping of locations to names and are disambiguated by
+		//		longest prefix. See `dojo.registerModulePath()` for details on
+		//		registering new modules.
+		//	omitModuleCheck:
+		//		if `true`, omitModuleCheck skips the step of ensuring that the
+		//		loaded file actually defines the symbol it is referenced by.
+		//		For example if it called as `dojo._loadModule("a.b.c")` and the
+		//		file located at `a/b/c.js` does not define an object `a.b.c`,
+		//		and exception will be throws whereas no exception is raised
+		//		when called as `dojo._loadModule("a.b.c", true)`
+		//	description:
+		//		`dojo._loadModule("A.B")` first checks to see if symbol A.B is
+		//		defined. If it is, it is simply returned (nothing to do).
+		//	
+		//		If it is not defined, it will look for `A/B.js` in the script root
+		//		directory.
+		//	
+		//		`dojo._loadModule` throws an excpetion if it cannot find a file
+		//		to load, or if the symbol `A.B` is not defined after loading.
+		//	
+		//		It returns the object `A.B`.
+		//	
+		//		`dojo._loadModule()` does nothing about importing symbols into
+		//		the current namespace.  It is presumed that the caller will
+		//		take care of that. For example, to import all symbols into a
+		//		local block, you might write:
+		//	
+		//		|	with (dojo._loadModule("A.B")) {
+		//		|		...
+		//		|	}
+		//	
+		//		And to import just the leaf symbol to a local variable:
+		//	
+		//		|	var B = dojo._loadModule("A.B");
+		//	   	|	...
+		//	returns: the required namespace object
+		omitModuleCheck = this._global_omit_module_check || omitModuleCheck;
+
+		//Check if it is already loaded.
+		var module = this._loadedModules[moduleName];
+		if(module){
+			return module;
+		}
+
+		// convert periods to slashes
+		var relpath = this._getModuleSymbols(moduleName).join("/") + '.js';
+
+		var modArg = (!omitModuleCheck) ? moduleName : null;
+		var ok = this._loadPath(relpath, modArg);
+
+		if(!ok && !omitModuleCheck){
+			throw new Error("Could not load '" + moduleName + "'; last tried '" + relpath + "'");
+		}
+
+		// check that the symbol was defined
+		// Don't bother if we're doing xdomain (asynchronous) loading.
+		if(!omitModuleCheck && !this._isXDomain){
+			// pass in false so we can give better error
+			module = this._loadedModules[moduleName];
+			if(!module){
+				throw new Error("symbol '" + moduleName + "' is not defined after loading '" + relpath + "'"); 
+			}
+		}
+
+		return module;
+	}
+
+	dojo.provide = function(/*String*/ resourceName){
+		//	summary:
+		//		Each javascript source file must have at least one
+		//		`dojo.provide()` call at the top of the file, corresponding to
+		//		the file name.  For example, `js/dojo/foo.js` must have
+		//		`dojo.provide("dojo.foo");` before any calls to
+		//		`dojo.require()` are made.
+		//	description:
+		//		Each javascript source file is called a resource.  When a
+		//		resource is loaded by the browser, `dojo.provide()` registers
+		//		that it has been loaded.
+		//	
+		//		For backwards compatibility reasons, in addition to registering
+		//		the resource, `dojo.provide()` also ensures that the javascript
+		//		object for the module exists.  For example,
+		//		`dojo.provide("dojox.data.FlickrStore")`, in addition to
+		//		registering that `FlickrStore.js` is a resource for the
+		//		`dojox.data` module, will ensure that the `dojox.data`
+		//		javascript object exists, so that calls like 
+		//		`dojo.data.foo = function(){ ... }` don't fail.
+		//
+		//		In the case of a build where multiple javascript source files
+		//		are combined into one bigger file (similar to a .lib or .jar
+		//		file), that file may contain multiple dojo.provide() calls, to
+		//		note that it includes multiple resources.
+
+		//Make sure we have a string.
+		resourceName = resourceName + "";
+		return (d._loadedModules[resourceName] = d.getObject(resourceName, true)); // Object
+	}
+
+	//Start of old bootstrap2:
+
+	dojo.platformRequire = function(/*Object*/modMap){
+		//	summary:
+		//		require one or more modules based on which host environment
+		//		Dojo is currently operating in
+		//	description:
+		//		This method takes a "map" of arrays which one can use to
+		//		optionally load dojo modules. The map is indexed by the
+		//		possible dojo.name_ values, with two additional values:
+		//		"default" and "common". The items in the "default" array will
+		//		be loaded if none of the other items have been choosen based on
+		//		dojo.name_, set by your host environment. The items in the
+		//		"common" array will *always* be loaded, regardless of which
+		//		list is chosen.
+		//	example:
+		//		|	dojo.platformRequire({
+		//		|		browser: [
+		//		|			"foo.sample", // simple module
+		//		|			"foo.test",
+		//		|			["foo.bar.baz", true] // skip object check in _loadModule
+		//		|		],
+		//		|		default: [ "foo.sample._base" ],
+		//		|		common: [ "important.module.common" ]
+		//		|	});
+
+		var common = modMap.common || [];
+		var result = common.concat(modMap[d._name] || modMap["default"] || []);
+
+		for(var x=0; x<result.length; x++){
+			var curr = result[x];
+			if(curr.constructor == Array){
+				d._loadModule.apply(d, curr);
+			}else{
+				d._loadModule(curr);
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo.requireIf = function(/*Boolean*/ condition, /*String*/ resourceName){
+		// summary:
+		//		If the condition is true then call dojo.require() for the specified
+		//		resource
+		if(condition === true){
+			// FIXME: why do we support chained require()'s here? does the build system?
+			var args = [];
+			for(var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++){ 
+				args.push(arguments[i]);
+			}
+			d.require.apply(d, args);
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo.requireAfterIf = d.requireIf;
+
+	dojo.registerModulePath = function(/*String*/module, /*String*/prefix){
+		//	summary: 
+		//		maps a module name to a path
+		//	description: 
+		//		An unregistered module is given the default path of ../[module],
+		//		relative to Dojo root. For example, module acme is mapped to
+		//		../acme.  If you want to use a different module name, use
+		//		dojo.registerModulePath. 
+		//	example:
+		//		If your dojo.js is located at this location in the web root:
+		//	|	/myapp/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js
+		//		and your modules are located at:
+		//	|	/myapp/js/foo/bar.js
+		//	|	/myapp/js/foo/baz.js
+		//	|	/myapp/js/foo/thud/xyzzy.js
+		//		Your application can tell Dojo to locate the "foo" namespace by calling:
+		//	|	dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../foo");
+		//		At which point you can then use dojo.require() to load the
+		//		modules (assuming they provide() the same things which are
+		//		required). The full code might be:
+		//	|	<script type="text/javascript" 
+		//	|		src="/myapp/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js"></script>
+		//	|	<script type="text/javascript">
+		//	|		dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../foo");
+		//	|		dojo.require("foo.bar");
+		//	|		dojo.require("foo.baz");
+		//	|		dojo.require("foo.thud.xyzzy");
+		//	|	</script>
+		d._modulePrefixes[module] = { name: module, value: prefix };
+	}
+
+	dojo.requireLocalization = function(/*String*/moduleName, /*String*/bundleName, /*String?*/locale, /*String?*/availableFlatLocales){
+		// summary:
+		//		Declares translated resources and loads them if necessary, in the
+		//		same style as dojo.require.  Contents of the resource bundle are
+		//		typically strings, but may be any name/value pair, represented in
+		//		JSON format.  See also dojo.i18n.getLocalization.
+		// moduleName: 
+		//		name of the package containing the "nls" directory in which the
+		//		bundle is found
+		// bundleName: 
+		//		bundle name, i.e. the filename without the '.js' suffix
+		// locale: 
+		//		the locale to load (optional)  By default, the browser's user
+		//		locale as defined by dojo.locale
+		// availableFlatLocales: 
+		//		A comma-separated list of the available, flattened locales for this
+		//		bundle. This argument should only be set by the build process.
+		// description:
+		//		Load translated resource bundles provided underneath the "nls"
+		//		directory within a package.  Translated resources may be located in
+		//		different packages throughout the source tree.  For example, a
+		//		particular widget may define one or more resource bundles,
+		//		structured in a program as follows, where moduleName is
+		//		mycode.mywidget and bundleNames available include bundleone and
+		//		bundletwo:
+		//
+		//	|		...
+		//	|		mycode/
+		//	|		 mywidget/
+		//	|		  nls/
+		//	|		   bundleone.js (the fallback translation, English in this example)
+		//	|		   bundletwo.js (also a fallback translation)
+		//	|		   de/
+		//	|		    bundleone.js
+		//	|		    bundletwo.js
+		//	|		   de-at/
+		//	|		    bundleone.js
+		//	|		   en/
+		//	|		    (empty; use the fallback translation)
+		//	|		   en-us/
+		//	|		    bundleone.js
+		//	|		   en-gb/
+		//	|		    bundleone.js
+		//	|		   es/
+		//	|		    bundleone.js
+		//	|		    bundletwo.js
+		//	|		  ...etc
+		//	|		...
+		//
+		//		Each directory is named for a locale as specified by RFC 3066,
+		//		(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt), normalized in lowercase.
+		//		Note that the two bundles in the example do not define all the
+		//		same variants.  For a given locale, bundles will be loaded for
+		//		that locale and all more general locales above it, including a
+		//		fallback at the root directory.  For example, a declaration for
+		//		the "de-at" locale will first load `nls/de-at/bundleone.js`,
+		//		then `nls/de/bundleone.js` and finally `nls/bundleone.js`.  The
+		//		data will be flattened into a single Object so that lookups
+		//		will follow this cascading pattern.  An optional build step can
+		//		preload the bundles to avoid data redundancy and the multiple
+		//		network hits normally required to load these resources.
+
+		d.require("dojo.i18n");
+		d.i18n._requireLocalization.apply(d.hostenv, arguments);
+	};
+
+
+	var ore = new RegExp("^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?$");
+	var ire = new RegExp("^((([^:]+:)?([^@]+))@)?([^:]*)(:([0-9]+))?$");
+
+	dojo._Url = function(/*dojo._Url||String...*/){
+		// summary: 
+		//		Constructor to create an object representing a URL.
+		//		It is marked as private, since we might consider removing
+		//		or simplifying it.
+		// description: 
+		//		Each argument is evaluated in order relative to the next until
+		//		a canonical uri is produced. To get an absolute Uri relative to
+		//		the current document use:
+		//      	new dojo._Url(document.baseURI, url)
+
+		var n = null;
+
+		// TODO: support for IPv6, see RFC 2732
+		var _a = arguments;
+		var uri = [_a[0]];
+		// resolve uri components relative to each other
+		for(var i = 1; i<_a.length; i++){
+			if(!_a[i]){ continue; }
+
+			// Safari doesn't support this.constructor so we have to be explicit
+			// FIXME: Tracked (and fixed) in Webkit bug 3537.
+			//		http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3537
+			var relobj = new d._Url(_a[i]+"");
+			var uriobj = new d._Url(uri[0]+"");
+
+			if(
+				relobj.path == "" &&
+				!relobj.scheme &&
+				!relobj.authority &&
+				!relobj.query
+			){
+				if(relobj.fragment != n){
+					uriobj.fragment = relobj.fragment;
+				}
+				relobj = uriobj;
+			}else if(!relobj.scheme){
+				relobj.scheme = uriobj.scheme;
+
+				if(!relobj.authority){
+					relobj.authority = uriobj.authority;
+
+					if(relobj.path.charAt(0) != "/"){
+						var path = uriobj.path.substring(0,
+							uriobj.path.lastIndexOf("/") + 1) + relobj.path;
+
+						var segs = path.split("/");
+						for(var j = 0; j < segs.length; j++){
+							if(segs[j] == "."){
+								// flatten "./" references
+								if(j == segs.length - 1){
+									segs[j] = "";
+								}else{
+									segs.splice(j, 1);
+									j--;
+								}
+							}else if(j > 0 && !(j == 1 && segs[0] == "") &&
+								segs[j] == ".." && segs[j-1] != ".."){
+								// flatten "../" references
+								if(j == (segs.length - 1)){
+									segs.splice(j, 1);
+									segs[j - 1] = "";
+								}else{
+									segs.splice(j - 1, 2);
+									j -= 2;
+								}
+							}
+						}
+						relobj.path = segs.join("/");
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			uri = [];
+			if(relobj.scheme){ 
+				uri.push(relobj.scheme, ":");
+			}
+			if(relobj.authority){
+				uri.push("//", relobj.authority);
+			}
+			uri.push(relobj.path);
+			if(relobj.query){
+				uri.push("?", relobj.query);
+			}
+			if(relobj.fragment){
+				uri.push("#", relobj.fragment);
+			}
+		}
+
+		this.uri = uri.join("");
+
+		// break the uri into its main components
+		var r = this.uri.match(ore);
+
+		this.scheme = r[2] || (r[1] ? "" : n);
+		this.authority = r[4] || (r[3] ? "" : n);
+		this.path = r[5]; // can never be undefined
+		this.query = r[7] || (r[6] ? "" : n);
+		this.fragment  = r[9] || (r[8] ? "" : n);
+
+		if(this.authority != n){
+			// server based naming authority
+			r = this.authority.match(ire);
+
+			this.user = r[3] || n;
+			this.password = r[4] || n;
+			this.host = r[5];
+			this.port = r[7] || n;
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo._Url.prototype.toString = function(){ return this.uri; };
+
+	dojo.moduleUrl = function(/*String*/module, /*dojo._Url||String*/url){
+		//	summary: 
+		//		Returns a `dojo._Url` object relative to a module.
+		//	example:
+		//	|	var pngPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme","images/small.png");
+		//	|	console.dir(pngPath); // list the object properties
+		//	|	// create an image and set it's source to pngPath's value:
+		//	|	var img = document.createElement("img");
+		// 	|	// NOTE: we assign the string representation of the url object
+		//	|	img.src = pngPath.toString(); 
+		//	|	// add our image to the document
+		//	|	dojo.body().appendChild(img);
+		//	example: 
+		//		you may de-reference as far as you like down the package
+		//		hierarchy.  This is sometimes handy to avoid lenghty relative
+		//		urls or for building portable sub-packages. In this example,
+		//		the `acme.widget` and `acme.util` directories may be located
+		//		under different roots (see `dojo.registerModulePath`) but the
+		//		the modules which reference them can be unaware of their
+		//		relative locations on the filesystem:
+		//	|	// somewhere in a configuration block
+		//	|	dojo.registerModulePath("acme.widget", "../../acme/widget");
+		//	|	dojo.registerModulePath("acme.util", "../../util");
+		//	|	
+		//	|	// ...
+		//	|	
+		//	|	// code in a module using acme resources
+		//	|	var tmpltPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme.widget","templates/template.html");
+		//	|	var dataPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme.util","resources/data.json");
+
+		var loc = d._getModuleSymbols(module).join('/');
+		if(!loc){ return null; }
+		if(loc.lastIndexOf("/") != loc.length-1){
+			loc += "/";
+		}
+		
+		//If the path is an absolute path (starts with a / or is on another
+		//domain/xdomain) then don't add the baseUrl.
+		var colonIndex = loc.indexOf(":");
+		if(loc.charAt(0) != "/" && (colonIndex == -1 || colonIndex > loc.indexOf("/"))){
+			loc = d.baseUrl + loc;
+		}
+
+		return new d._Url(loc, url); // String
+	}
+})();
+
+/*=====
+dojo.isBrowser = {
+	//	example:
+	//	|	if(dojo.isBrowser){ ... }
+};
+
+dojo.isFF = {
+	//	example:
+	//	|	if(dojo.isFF > 1){ ... }
+};
+
+dojo.isIE = {
+	// example:
+	//	|	if(dojo.isIE > 6){
+	//	|		// we are IE7
+	// 	|	}
+};
+
+dojo.isSafari = {
+	//	example:
+	//	|	if(dojo.isSafari){ ... }
+	//	example: 
+	//		Detect iPhone:
+	//	|	if(dojo.isSafari && (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("iPhone") < 0)){ 
+	//	|		// we are iPhone. iPod touch reports "iPod" above
+	//	|	}
+};
+
+dojo = {
+	// isBrowser: Boolean
+	//		True if the client is a web-browser
+	isBrowser: true,
+	//	isFF: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is FireFox. 0 otherwise. Corresponds to
+	//		major detected FireFox version (1.5, 2, 3, etc.)
+	isFF: 2,
+	//	isIE: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is MSIE(PC). 0 otherwise. Corresponds to
+	//		major detected IE version (6, 7, 8, etc.)
+	isIE: 6,
+	//	isKhtml: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is a KTHML-derived browser (Konqueror,
+	//		Safari, etc.). 0 otherwise. Corresponds to major detected version.
+	isKhtml: 0,
+	//	isMozilla: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is a Mozilla-based browser (Firefox,
+	//		SeaMonkey). 0 otherwise. Corresponds to major detected version.
+	isMozilla: 0,
+	//	isOpera: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is Opera. 0 otherwise. Corresponds to
+	//		major detected version.
+	isOpera: 0,
+	//	isSafari: Number
+	//		Greater than zero if client is Safari or iPhone. 0 otherwise.
+	isSafari: 0
+}
+=====*/
+
+if(typeof window != 'undefined'){
+	dojo.isBrowser = true;
+	dojo._name = "browser";
+
+
+	// attempt to figure out the path to dojo if it isn't set in the config
+	(function(){
+		var d = dojo;
+		// this is a scope protection closure. We set browser versions and grab
+		// the URL we were loaded from here.
+
+		// grab the node we were loaded from
+		if(document && document.getElementsByTagName){
+			var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName("script");
+			var rePkg = /dojo(\.xd)?\.js(\W|$)/i;
+			for(var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++){
+				var src = scripts[i].getAttribute("src");
+				if(!src){ continue; }
+				var m = src.match(rePkg);
+				if(m){
+					// find out where we came from
+					if(!d.config.baseUrl){
+						d.config.baseUrl = src.substring(0, m.index);
+					}
+					// and find out if we need to modify our behavior
+					var cfg = scripts[i].getAttribute("djConfig");
+					if(cfg){
+						var cfgo = eval("({ "+cfg+" })");
+						for(var x in cfgo){
+							dojo.config[x] = cfgo[x];
+						}
+					}
+					break; // "first Dojo wins"
+				}
+			}
+		}
+		d.baseUrl = d.config.baseUrl;
+
+		// fill in the rendering support information in dojo.render.*
+		var n = navigator;
+		var dua = n.userAgent;
+		var dav = n.appVersion;
+		var tv = parseFloat(dav);
+
+		d.isOpera = (dua.indexOf("Opera") >= 0) ? tv : 0;
+		// safari detection derived from:
+		//		http://developer.apple.com/internet/safari/faq.html#anchor2
+		//		http://developer.apple.com/internet/safari/uamatrix.html
+		var idx = Math.max(dav.indexOf("WebKit"), dav.indexOf("Safari"), 0);
+		if(idx){
+			// try to grab the explicit Safari version first. If we don't get
+			// one, look for 419.3+ as the indication that we're on something
+			// "Safari 3-ish". Lastly, default to "Safari 2" handling.
+			d.isSafari = parseFloat(dav.split("Version/")[1]) || ( ( parseFloat(dav.substr(idx+7)) >= 419.3 ) ? 3 : 2 ) || 2;
+		}
+		d.isAIR = (dua.indexOf("AdobeAIR") >= 0) ? 1 : 0;
+		d.isKhtml = (dav.indexOf("Konqueror") >= 0 || d.isSafari) ? tv : 0;
+		d.isMozilla = d.isMoz = (dua.indexOf("Gecko") >= 0 && !d.isKhtml) ? tv : 0;
+		d.isFF = d.isIE = 0;
+		if(d.isMoz){
+			d.isFF = parseFloat(dua.split("Firefox/")[1]) || 0;
+		}
+		if(document.all && !d.isOpera){
+			d.isIE = parseFloat(dav.split("MSIE ")[1]) || 0;
+		}
+
+		//Workaround to get local file loads of dojo to work on IE 7
+		//by forcing to not use native xhr.
+		if(dojo.isIE && window.location.protocol === "file:"){
+			dojo.config.ieForceActiveXXhr=true;
+		}
+
+		var cm = document.compatMode;
+		d.isQuirks = cm == "BackCompat" || cm == "QuirksMode" || d.isIE < 6;
+
+		// TODO: is the HTML LANG attribute relevant?
+		d.locale = dojo.config.locale || (d.isIE ? n.userLanguage : n.language).toLowerCase();
+
+		// These are in order of decreasing likelihood; this will change in time.
+		d._XMLHTTP_PROGIDS = ['Msxml2.XMLHTTP', 'Microsoft.XMLHTTP', 'Msxml2.XMLHTTP.4.0'];
+
+		d._xhrObj = function(){
+			// summary: 
+			//		does the work of portably generating a new XMLHTTPRequest
+			//		object.
+			var http = null;
+			var last_e = null;
+			if(!dojo.isIE || !dojo.config.ieForceActiveXXhr){
+				try{ http = new XMLHttpRequest(); }catch(e){}
+			}
+			if(!http){
+				for(var i=0; i<3; ++i){
+					var progid = d._XMLHTTP_PROGIDS[i];
+					try{
+						http = new ActiveXObject(progid);
+					}catch(e){
+						last_e = e;
+					}
+
+					if(http){
+						d._XMLHTTP_PROGIDS = [progid];  // so faster next time
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			if(!http){
+				throw new Error("XMLHTTP not available: "+last_e);
+			}
+
+			return http; // XMLHTTPRequest instance
+		}
+
+		d._isDocumentOk = function(http){
+			var stat = http.status || 0;
+			return (stat >= 200 && stat < 300) || 	// Boolean
+				stat == 304 || 						// allow any 2XX response code
+				stat == 1223 || 						// get it out of the cache
+				(!stat && (location.protocol=="file:" || location.protocol=="chrome:") ); // Internet Explorer mangled the status code
+		}
+
+		//See if base tag is in use.
+		//This is to fix http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/3973,
+		//but really, we need to find out how to get rid of the dojo._Url reference
+		//below and still have DOH work with the dojo.i18n test following some other
+		//test that uses the test frame to load a document (trac #2757).
+		//Opera still has problems, but perhaps a larger issue of base tag support
+		//with XHR requests (hasBase is true, but the request is still made to document
+		//path, not base path).
+		var owloc = window.location+"";
+		var base = document.getElementsByTagName("base");
+		var hasBase = (base && base.length > 0);
+
+		d._getText = function(/*URI*/ uri, /*Boolean*/ fail_ok){
+			// summary: Read the contents of the specified uri and return those contents.
+			// uri:
+			//		A relative or absolute uri. If absolute, it still must be in
+			//		the same "domain" as we are.
+			// fail_ok:
+			//		Default false. If fail_ok and loading fails, return null
+			//		instead of throwing.
+			// returns: The response text. null is returned when there is a
+			//		failure and failure is okay (an exception otherwise)
+
+			// alert("_getText: " + uri);
+
+			// NOTE: must be declared before scope switches ie. this._xhrObj()
+			var http = this._xhrObj();
+
+			if(!hasBase && dojo._Url){
+				uri = (new dojo._Url(owloc, uri)).toString();
+			}
+			/*
+			console.debug("_getText:", uri);
+			console.debug(window.location+"");
+			alert(uri);
+			*/
+
+			if(d.config.cacheBust){
+				uri += (uri.indexOf("?") == -1 ? "?" : "&") + String(d.config.cacheBust).replace(/\W+/g,"");
+			}
+
+			http.open('GET', uri, false);
+			try{
+				http.send(null);
+				// alert(http);
+				if(!d._isDocumentOk(http)){
+					var err = Error("Unable to load "+uri+" status:"+ http.status);
+					err.status = http.status;
+					err.responseText = http.responseText;
+					throw err;
+				}
+			}catch(e){
+				if(fail_ok){ return null; } // null
+				// rethrow the exception
+				throw e;
+			}
+			return http.responseText; // String
+		}
+	})();
+
+	dojo._initFired = false;
+	//	BEGIN DOMContentLoaded, from Dean Edwards (http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/06/again/)
+	dojo._loadInit = function(e){
+		dojo._initFired = true;
+		// allow multiple calls, only first one will take effect
+		// A bug in khtml calls events callbacks for document for event which isnt supported
+		// for example a created contextmenu event calls DOMContentLoaded, workaround
+		var type = (e && e.type) ? e.type.toLowerCase() : "load";
+		if(arguments.callee.initialized || (type != "domcontentloaded" && type != "load")){ return; }
+		arguments.callee.initialized = true;
+		if("_khtmlTimer" in dojo){
+			clearInterval(dojo._khtmlTimer);
+			delete dojo._khtmlTimer;
+		}
+
+		if(dojo._inFlightCount == 0){
+			dojo._modulesLoaded();
+		}
+	}
+
+	dojo._fakeLoadInit = function(){
+		dojo._loadInit({type: "load"});
+	}
+
+	if(!dojo.config.afterOnLoad){
+		//	START DOMContentLoaded
+		// Mozilla and Opera 9 expose the event we could use
+		if(document.addEventListener){
+			// NOTE: 
+			//		due to a threading issue in Firefox 2.0, we can't enable
+			//		DOMContentLoaded on that platform. For more information, see:
+			//		http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/1704
+			if(dojo.isOpera || dojo.isFF >= 3 || (dojo.isMoz && dojo.config.enableMozDomContentLoaded === true)){
+				document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", dojo._loadInit, null);
+			}
+	
+			//	mainly for Opera 8.5, won't be fired if DOMContentLoaded fired already.
+			//  also used for Mozilla because of trac #1640
+			window.addEventListener("load", dojo._loadInit, null);
+		}
+	
+		if(dojo.isAIR){
+			window.addEventListener("load", dojo._loadInit, null);
+		}else if(/(WebKit|khtml)/i.test(navigator.userAgent)){ // sniff
+			dojo._khtmlTimer = setInterval(function(){
+				if(/loaded|complete/.test(document.readyState)){
+					dojo._loadInit(); // call the onload handler
+				}
+			}, 10);
+		}
+		//	END DOMContentLoaded
+	}
+
+	(function(){
+		var _w = window;
+		var _handleNodeEvent = function(/*String*/evtName, /*Function*/fp){
+			// summary:
+			//		non-destructively adds the specified function to the node's
+			//		evtName handler.
+			// evtName: should be in the form "onclick" for "onclick" handlers.
+			// Make sure you pass in the "on" part.
+			var oldHandler = _w[evtName] || function(){};
+			_w[evtName] = function(){
+				fp.apply(_w, arguments);
+				oldHandler.apply(_w, arguments);
+			};
+		};
+
+		if(dojo.isIE){
+			// 	for Internet Explorer. readyState will not be achieved on init
+			// 	call, but dojo doesn't need it however, we'll include it
+			// 	because we don't know if there are other functions added that
+			// 	might.  Note that this has changed because the build process
+			// 	strips all comments -- including conditional ones.
+			if(!dojo.config.afterOnLoad){
+				document.write('<scr'+'ipt defer src="//:" '
+					+ 'onreadystatechange="if(this.readyState==\'complete\'){' + dojo._scopeName + '._loadInit();}">'
+					+ '</scr'+'ipt>'
+				);
+			}
+
+			// IE WebControl hosted in an application can fire "beforeunload" and "unload"
+			// events when control visibility changes, causing Dojo to unload too soon. The
+			// following code fixes the problem
+			// Reference: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;199155
+			var _unloading = true;
+			_handleNodeEvent("onbeforeunload", function(){
+				_w.setTimeout(function(){ _unloading = false; }, 0);
+			});
+			_handleNodeEvent("onunload", function(){
+				if(_unloading){ dojo.unloaded(); }
+			});
+
+			try{
+				document.namespaces.add("v","urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml");
+				document.createStyleSheet().addRule("v\\:*", "behavior:url(#default#VML)");
+			}catch(e){}
+		}else{
+			// FIXME: dojo.unloaded requires dojo scope, so using anon function wrapper.
+			_handleNodeEvent("onbeforeunload", function() { dojo.unloaded(); });
+		}
+
+	})();
+
+	/*
+	OpenAjax.subscribe("OpenAjax", "onload", function(){
+		if(dojo._inFlightCount == 0){
+			dojo._modulesLoaded();
+		}
+	});
+
+	OpenAjax.subscribe("OpenAjax", "onunload", function(){
+		dojo.unloaded();
+	});
+	*/
+} //if (typeof window != 'undefined')
+
+//Register any module paths set up in djConfig. Need to do this
+//in the hostenvs since hostenv_browser can read djConfig from a
+//script tag's attribute.
+(function(){
+	var mp = dojo.config["modulePaths"];
+	if(mp){
+		for(var param in mp){
+			dojo.registerModulePath(param, mp[param]);
+		}
+	}
+})();
+
+//Load debug code if necessary.
+if(dojo.config.isDebug){
+	dojo.require("dojo._firebug.firebug");
+}
+
+if(dojo.config.debugAtAllCosts){
+	dojo.config.useXDomain = true;
+	dojo.require("dojo._base._loader.loader_xd");
+	dojo.require("dojo._base._loader.loader_debug");
+	dojo.require("dojo.i18n");
+}
+
+if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.lang"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
+dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.lang"] = true;
+dojo.provide("dojo._base.lang");
+
+// Crockford (ish) functions
+
+dojo.isString = function(/*anything*/ it){
+	//	summary:
+	//		Return true if it is a String
+	return !!arguments.length && it != null && (typeof it == "string" || it instanceof String); // Boolean
+}
+
+dojo.isArray = function(/*anything*/ it){
+	//	summary:
+	//		Return true if it is an Array
+	return it && (it instanceof Array || typeof it == "array"); // Boolean
+}
+
+/*=====
+dojo.isFunction = function(it){
+	// summary: Return true if it is a Function
+	// it: anything
+	//	return: Boolean
+}
+=====*/
+
+dojo.isFunction = (function(){
+	var _isFunction = function(/*anything*/ it){
+		return it && (typeof it == "function" || it instanceof Function); // Boolean
+	};
+
+	return dojo.isSafari ?
+		// only slow this down w/ gratuitious casting in Safari since it's what's b0rken
+		function(/*anything*/ it){
+			if(typeof it == "function" && it == "[object NodeList]"){ return false; }
+			return _isFunction(it); // Boolean
+		} : _isFunction;
+})();
+
+dojo.isObject = function(/*anything*/ it){
+	// summary: 
+	//		Returns true if it is a JavaScript object (or an Array, a Function
+	//		or null)
+	return it !== undefined &&
+		(it === null || typeof it == "object" || dojo.isArray(it) || dojo.isFunction(it)); // Boolean
+}
+
+dojo.isArrayLike = function(/*anything*/ it){
+	//	summary:
+	//		similar to dojo.isArray() but more permissive
+	//	description:
+	//		Doesn't strongly test for "arrayness".  Instead, settles for "isn't
+	//		a string or number and has a length property". Arguments objects
+	//		and DOM collections will return true when passed to
+	//		dojo.isArrayLike(), but will return false when passed to
+	//		dojo.isArray().
+	//	return:
+	//		If it walks like a duck and quicks like a duck, return `true`
+	var d = dojo;
+	return it && it !== undefined &&
+		// keep out built-in constructors (Number, String, ...) which have length
+		// properties
+		!d.isString(it) && !d.isFunction(it) &&
+		!(it.tagName && it.tagName.toLowerCase() == 'form') &&
+		(d.isArray(it) || isFinite(it.length)); // Boolean
+}
+
+dojo.isAlien = function(/*anything*/ it){
+	// summary: 
+	//		Returns true if it is a built-in function or some other kind of
+	//		oddball that *should* report as a function but doesn't
+	return it && !dojo.isFunction(it) && /\{\s*\[native code\]\s*\}/.test(String(it)); // Boolean
+}
+
+dojo.extend = function(/*Object*/ constructor, /*Object...*/ props){
+	// summary:
+	//		Adds all properties and methods of props to constructor's
+	//		prototype, making them available to all instances created with
+	//		constructor.
+	for(var i=1, l=arguments.length; i<l; i++){
+		dojo._mixin(constructor.prototype, arguments[i]);
+	}
+	return constructor; // Object
+}
+
+dojo._hitchArgs = function(scope, method /*,...*/){
+	var pre = dojo._toArray(arguments, 2);
+	var named = dojo.isString(method);
+	return function(){
+		// arrayify arguments
+		var args = dojo._toArray(arguments);
+		// locate our method
+		var f = named ? (scope||dojo.global)[method] : method;
+		// invoke with collected args
+		return f && f.apply(scope || this, pre.concat(args)); // mixed
+ 	} // Function
+}
+
+dojo.hitch = function(/*Object*/scope, /*Function|String*/method /*,...*/){
+	//	summary: 
+	//		Returns a function that will only ever execute in the a given scope. 
+	//		This allows for easy use of object member functions
+	//		in callbacks and other places in which the "this" keyword may
+	//		otherwise not reference the expected scope. 
+	//		Any number of default positional arguments may be passed as parameters 
+	//		beyond "method".
+	//		Each of these values will be used to "placehold" (similar to curry)
+	//		for the hitched function. 
+	//	scope: 
+	//		The scope to use when method executes. If method is a string, 
+	//		scope is also the object containing method.
+	//	method:
+	//		A function to be hitched to scope, or the name of the method in
+	//		scope to be hitched.
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.hitch(foo, "bar")(); 
+	//		runs foo.bar() in the scope of foo
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.hitch(foo, myFunction);
+	//		returns a function that runs myFunction in the scope of foo
+	if(arguments.length > 2){
+		return dojo._hitchArgs.apply(dojo, arguments); // Function
+	}
+	if(!method){
+		method = scope;
+		scope = null;
+	}
+	if(dojo.isString(method)){
+		scope = scope || dojo.global;
+		if(!scope[method]){ throw(['dojo.hitch: scope["', method, '"] is null (scope="', scope, '")'].join('')); }
+		return function(){ return scope[method].apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function
+	}
+	return !scope ? method : function(){ return method.apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function
+}
+
+/*=====
+dojo.delegate = function(obj, props){
+	//	summary:
+	//		returns a new object which "looks" to obj for properties which it
+	//		does not have a value for. Optionally takes a bag of properties to
+	//		seed the returned object with initially. 
+	//	description:
+	//		This is a small implementaton of the Boodman/Crockford delegation
+	//		pattern in JavaScript. An intermediate object constructor mediates
+	//		the prototype chain for the returned object, using it to delegate
+	//		down to obj for property lookup when object-local lookup fails.
+	//		This can be thought of similarly to ES4's "wrap", save that it does
+	//		not act on types but rather on pure objects.
+	//	obj:
+	//		The object to delegate to for properties not found directly on the
+	//		return object or in props.
+	//	props:
+	//		an object containing properties to assign to the returned object
+	//	returns:
+	//		an Object of anonymous type
+	//	example:
+	//	|	var foo = { bar: "baz" };
+	//	|	var thinger = dojo.delegate(foo, { thud: "xyzzy"});
+	//	|	thinger.bar == "baz"; // delegated to foo
+	//	|	foo.thud == undefined; // by definition
+	//	|	thinger.thud == "xyzzy"; // mixed in from props
+	//	|	foo.bar = "thonk";
+	//	|	thinger.bar == "thonk"; // still delegated to foo's bar
+}
+=====*/
+
+
+dojo.delegate = dojo._delegate = function(obj, props){
+
+	// boodman/crockford delegation
+	function TMP(){};
+	TMP.prototype = obj;
+	var tmp = new TMP();
+	if(props){
+		dojo.mixin(tmp, props);
+	}
+	return tmp; // Object
+}
+
+dojo.partial = function(/*Function|String*/method /*, ...*/){
+	//	summary:
+	//		similar to hitch() except that the scope object is left to be
+	//		whatever the execution context eventually becomes.
+	//	description:
+	//		Calling dojo.partial is the functional equivalent of calling:
+	//		|	dojo.hitch(null, funcName, ...);
+	var arr = [ null ];
+	return dojo.hitch.apply(dojo, arr.concat(dojo._toArray(arguments))); // Function
+}
+
+dojo._toArray = function(/*Object*/obj, /*Number?*/offset, /*Array?*/ startWith){
+	//	summary:
+	//		Converts an array-like object (i.e. arguments, DOMCollection) to an
+	//		array. Returns a new Array with the elements of obj.
+	//	obj:
+	//		the object to "arrayify". We expect the object to have, at a
+	//		minimum, a length property which corresponds to integer-indexed
+	//		properties.
+	//	offset:
+	//		the location in obj to start iterating from. Defaults to 0.
+	//		Optional.
+	//	startWith:
+	//		An array to pack with the properties of obj. If provided,
+	//		properties in obj are appended at the end of startWith and
+	//		startWith is the returned array.
+	var arr = startWith||[];
+	for(var x = offset || 0; x < obj.length; x++){
+		arr.push(obj[x]);
+	}
+	return arr; // Array
+}
+
+dojo.clone = function(/*anything*/ o){
+	// summary:
+	//		Clones objects (including DOM nodes) and all children.
+	//		Warning: do not clone cyclic structures.
+	if(!o){ return o; }
+	if(dojo.isArray(o)){
+		var r = [];
+		for(var i = 0; i < o.length; ++i){
+			r.push(dojo.clone(o[i]));
+		}
+		return r; // Array
+	}
+	if(!dojo.isObject(o)){
+		return o;	/*anything*/
+	}
+	if(o.nodeType && o.cloneNode){ // isNode
+		return o.cloneNode(true); // Node
+	}
+	if(o instanceof Date){
+		return new Date(o.getTime());	// Date
+	}
+	// Generic objects
+	var r = new o.constructor(); // specific to dojo.declare()'d classes!
+	for(var i in o){
+		if(!(i in r) || r[i] != o[i]){
+			r[i] = dojo.clone(o[i]);
+		}
+	}
+	return r; // Object
+}
+
+dojo.trim = function(/*String*/ str){
+	// summary: 
+	//		trims whitespaces from both sides of the string
+	// description:
+	//		This version of trim() was selected for inclusion into the base due
+	//		to its compact size and relatively good performance (see Steven
+	//		Levithan's blog:
+	//		http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript).
+	//		The fastest but longest version of this function is located at
+	//		dojo.string.trim()
+	return str.replace(/^\s\s*/, '').replace(/\s\s*$/, '');	// String
+}
+
+}
+
+if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.declare"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
+dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.declare"] = true;
+dojo.provide("dojo._base.declare");
+
+
+// this file courtesy of the TurboAjax group, licensed under a Dojo CLA
+
+dojo.declare = function(/*String*/ className, /*Function|Function[]*/ superclass, /*Object*/ props){
+	//	summary: 
+	//		Create a feature-rich constructor from compact notation
+	//	className:
+	//		The name of the constructor (loosely, a "class")
+	//		stored in the "declaredClass" property in the created prototype
+	//	superclass:
+	//		May be null, a Function, or an Array of Functions. If an array, 
+	//		the first element is used as the prototypical ancestor and
+	//		any following Functions become mixin ancestors.
+	//	props:
+	//		An object whose properties are copied to the
+	//		created prototype.
+	//		Add an instance-initialization function by making it a property 
+	//		named "constructor".
+	//	description:
+	//		Create a constructor using a compact notation for inheritance and
+	//		prototype extension. 
+	//
+	//		All superclasses (including mixins) must be Functions (not simple Objects).
+	//
+	//		Mixin ancestors provide a type of multiple inheritance. Prototypes of mixin 
+	//		ancestors are copied to the new class: changes to mixin prototypes will
+	//		not affect classes to which they have been mixed in.
+	//
+	//		"className" is cached in "declaredClass" property of the new class.
+	//
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.declare("my.classes.bar", my.classes.foo, {
+	//	|		// properties to be added to the class prototype
+	//	|		someValue: 2,
+	//	|		// initialization function
+	//	|		constructor: function(){
+	//	|			this.myComplicatedObject = new ReallyComplicatedObject(); 
+	//	|		},
+	//	|		// other functions
+	//	|		someMethod: function(){ 
+	//	|			doStuff(); 
+	//	|		}
+	//	|	);
+
+	// process superclass argument
+	// var dd=dojo.declare, mixins=null;
+	var dd = arguments.callee, mixins;
+	if(dojo.isArray(superclass)){
+		mixins = superclass;
+		superclass = mixins.shift();
+	}
+	// construct intermediate classes for mixins
+	if(mixins){
+		dojo.forEach(mixins, function(m){
+			if(!m){ throw(className + ": mixin #" + i + " is null"); } // It's likely a required module is not loaded
+			superclass = dd._delegate(superclass, m);
+		});
+	}
+	// prepare values
+	var init = (props||0).constructor, ctor = dd._delegate(superclass), fn;
+	// name methods (experimental)
+	for(var i in props){ if(dojo.isFunction(fn = props[i]) && !0[i]){fn.nom = i;} } // 0[i] checks Object.prototype
+	// decorate prototype
+	dojo.extend(ctor, {declaredClass: className, _constructor: init, preamble: null}, props || 0); 
+	// special help for IE
+	ctor.prototype.constructor = ctor;
+	// create named reference
+	return dojo.setObject(className, ctor); // Function
+};
+
+dojo.mixin(dojo.declare, {
+	_delegate: function(base, mixin){
+		var bp = (base||0).prototype, mp = (mixin||0).prototype;
+		// fresh constructor, fresh prototype
+		var ctor = dojo.declare._makeCtor();
+		// cache ancestry
+		dojo.mixin(ctor, {superclass: bp, mixin: mp, extend: dojo.declare._extend});
+		// chain prototypes
+		if(base){ctor.prototype = dojo._delegate(bp);}
+		// add mixin and core
+		dojo.extend(ctor, dojo.declare._core, mp||0, {_constructor: null, preamble: null});
+		// special help for IE
+		ctor.prototype.constructor = ctor;
+		// name this class for debugging
+		ctor.prototype.declaredClass = (bp||0).declaredClass + '_' + (mp||0).declaredClass;
+		return ctor;
+	},
+	_extend: function(props){
+		for(var i in props){ if(dojo.isFunction(fn=props[i]) && !0[i]){fn.nom=i;} }
+		dojo.extend(this, props);
+	},
+	_makeCtor: function(){
+		// we have to make a function, but don't want to close over anything
+		return function(){ this._construct(arguments); };
+	},
+	_core: { 
+		_construct: function(args){
+			var c=args.callee, s=c.superclass, ct=s&&s.constructor, m=c.mixin, mct=m&&m.constructor, a=args, ii, fn;
+			// side-effect of = used on purpose here, lint may complain, don't try this at home
+			if(a[0]){ 
+				// FIXME: preambles for each mixin should be allowed
+				// FIXME: 
+				//		should we allow the preamble here NOT to modify the
+				//		default args, but instead to act on each mixin
+				//		independently of the class instance being constructed
+				//		(for impedence matching)?
+
+				// allow any first argument w/ a "preamble" property to act as a
+				// class preamble (not exclusive of the prototype preamble)
+				if(/*dojo.isFunction*/((fn = a[0].preamble))){ 
+					a = fn.apply(this, a) || a; 
+				}
+			} 
+			// prototype preamble
+			if((fn = c.prototype.preamble)){a = fn.apply(this, a) || a;}
+			// FIXME: 
+			//		need to provide an optional prototype-settable
+			//		"_explicitSuper" property which disables this
+			// initialize superclass
+			if(ct&&ct.apply){ct.apply(this, a);}
+			// initialize mixin
+			if(mct&&mct.apply){mct.apply(this, a);}
+			// initialize self
+			if((ii=c.prototype._constructor)){ii.apply(this, args);}
+			// post construction
+			if(this.constructor.prototype==c.prototype && (ct=this.postscript)){ ct.apply(this, args); }
+		},
+		_findMixin: function(mixin){
+			var c = this.constructor, p, m;
+			while(c){
+				p = c.superclass;
+				m = c.mixin;
+				if(m==mixin || (m instanceof mixin.constructor)){return p;}
+				if(m && (m=m._findMixin(mixin))){return m;}
+				c = p && p.constructor;
+			}
+		},
+		_findMethod: function(name, method, ptype, has){
+			// consciously trading readability for bytes and speed in this low-level method
+			var p=ptype, c, m, f;
+			do{
+				c = p.constructor;
+				m = c.mixin;
+				// find method by name in our mixin ancestor
+				if(m && (m=this._findMethod(name, method, m, has))){return m;}
+				// if we found a named method that either exactly-is or exactly-is-not 'method'
+				if((f=p[name])&&(has==(f==method))){return p;}
+				// ascend chain
+				p = c.superclass;
+			}while(p);
+			// if we couldn't find an ancestor in our primary chain, try a mixin chain
+			return !has && (p=this._findMixin(ptype)) && this._findMethod(name, method, p, has);
+		},
+		inherited: function(name, args, newArgs){
+			// optionalize name argument (experimental)
+			var a = arguments;
+			if(!dojo.isString(a[0])){newArgs=args; args=name; name=args.callee.nom;}
+			a = newArgs||args;
+			var c = args.callee, p = this.constructor.prototype, fn, mp;
+			// if not an instance override 
+			if(this[name] != c || p[name] == c){
+				mp = this._findMethod(name, c, p, true);
+				if(!mp){throw(this.declaredClass + ': inherited method "' + name + '" mismatch');}
+				p = this._findMethod(name, c, mp, false);
+			}
+			fn = p && p[name];
+			if(!fn){throw(mp.declaredClass + ': inherited method "' + name + '" not found');}
+			// if the function exists, invoke it in our scope
+			return fn.apply(this, a);
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+}
+
+if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.connect"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
+dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.connect"] = true;
+dojo.provide("dojo._base.connect");
+
+
+// this file courtesy of the TurboAjax Group, licensed under a Dojo CLA
+
+// low-level delegation machinery
+dojo._listener = {
+	// create a dispatcher function
+	getDispatcher: function(){
+		// following comments pulled out-of-line to prevent cloning them 
+		// in the returned function.
+		// - indices (i) that are really in the array of listeners (ls) will 
+		//   not be in Array.prototype. This is the 'sparse array' trick
+		//   that keeps us safe from libs that take liberties with built-in 
+		//   objects
+		// - listener is invoked with current scope (this)
+		return function(){
+			var ap=Array.prototype, c=arguments.callee, ls=c._listeners, t=c.target;
+			// return value comes from original target function
+			var r=t && t.apply(this, arguments);
+			// invoke listeners after target function
+			for(var i in ls){
+				if(!(i in ap)){
+					ls[i].apply(this, arguments);
+				}
+			}
+			// return value comes from original target function
+			return r;
+		}
+	},
+	// add a listener to an object
+	add: function(/*Object*/ source, /*String*/ method, /*Function*/ listener){
+		// Whenever 'method' is invoked, 'listener' will have the same scope.
+		// Trying to supporting a context object for the listener led to 
+		// complexity. 
+		// Non trivial to provide 'once' functionality here
+		// because listener could be the result of a dojo.hitch call,
+		// in which case two references to the same hitch target would not
+		// be equivalent. 
+		source = source || dojo.global;
+		// The source method is either null, a dispatcher, or some other function
+		var f = source[method];
+		// Ensure a dispatcher
+		if(!f||!f._listeners){
+			var d = dojo._listener.getDispatcher();
+			// original target function is special
+			d.target = f;
+			// dispatcher holds a list of listeners
+			d._listeners = []; 
+			// redirect source to dispatcher
+			f = source[method] = d;
+		}
+		// The contract is that a handle is returned that can 
+		// identify this listener for disconnect. 
+		//
+		// The type of the handle is private. Here is it implemented as Integer. 
+		// DOM event code has this same contract but handle is Function 
+		// in non-IE browsers.
+		//
+		// We could have separate lists of before and after listeners.
+		return f._listeners.push(listener) ; /*Handle*/
+	},
+	// remove a listener from an object
+	remove: function(/*Object*/ source, /*String*/ method, /*Handle*/ handle){
+		var f = (source||dojo.global)[method];
+		// remember that handle is the index+1 (0 is not a valid handle)
+		if(f && f._listeners && handle--){
+			delete f._listeners[handle]; 
+		}
+	}
+};
+
+// Multiple delegation for arbitrary methods.
+
+// This unit knows nothing about DOM, 
+// but we include DOM aware 
+// documentation and dontFix
+// argument here to help the autodocs.
+// Actual DOM aware code is in event.js.
+
+dojo.connect = function(/*Object|null*/ obj, 
+						/*String*/ event, 
+						/*Object|null*/ context, 
+						/*String|Function*/ method,
+						/*Boolean*/ dontFix){
+	// summary:
+	//		Create a link that calls one function when another executes. 
+	//
+	// description:
+	//		Connects method to event, so that after event fires, method
+	//		does too. All connected functions are passed the same arguments as
+	//		the event function was initially called with. You may connect as
+	//		many methods to event as needed.
+	//
+	//		event must be a string. If obj is null, dojo.global is used.
+	//
+	//		null arguments may simply be omitted.
+	//
+	//		obj[event] can resolve to a function or undefined (null). 
+	//		If obj[event] is null, it is assigned a function.
+	//
+	//		The return value is a handle that is needed to 
+	//		remove this connection with dojo.disconnect.
+	//
+	// obj: 
+	//		The source object for the event function. 
+	//		Defaults to dojo.global if null.
+	//		If obj is a DOM node, the connection is delegated 
+	//		to the DOM event manager (unless dontFix is true).
+	//
+	// event:
+	//		String name of the event function in obj. 
+	//		I.e. identifies a property obj[event].
+	//
+	// context: 
+	//		The object that method will receive as "this".
+	//
+	//		If context is null and method is a function, then method
+	//		inherits the context of event.
+	//	
+	//		If method is a string then context must be the source 
+	//		object object for method (context[method]). If context is null,
+	//		dojo.global is used.
+	//
+	// method:
+	//		A function reference, or name of a function in context. 
+	//		The function identified by method fires after event does. 
+	//		method receives the same arguments as the event.
+	//		See context argument comments for information on method's scope.
+	//
+	// dontFix:
+	//		If obj is a DOM node, set dontFix to true to prevent delegation 
+	//		of this connection to the DOM event manager. 
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		When obj.onchange(), do ui.update():
+	//	|	dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, "update");
+	//	|	dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, ui.update); // same
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		Using return value for disconnect:
+	//	|	var link = dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, "update");
+	//	|	...
+	//	|	dojo.disconnect(link);
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		When onglobalevent executes, watcher.handler is invoked:
+	//	|	dojo.connect(null, "onglobalevent", watcher, "handler");
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		When ob.onCustomEvent executes, customEventHandler is invoked:
+	//	|	dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", null, "customEventHandler");
+	//	|	dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", "customEventHandler"); // same
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		When ob.onCustomEvent executes, customEventHandler is invoked
+	//		with the same scope (this):
+	//	|	dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", null, customEventHandler);
+	//	|	dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", customEventHandler); // same
+	//
+	// example:
+	//		When globalEvent executes, globalHandler is invoked
+	//		with the same scope (this):
+	//	|	dojo.connect(null, "globalEvent", null, globalHandler);
+	//	|	dojo.connect("globalEvent", globalHandler); // same
+
+	// normalize arguments
+	var a=arguments, args=[], i=0;
+	// if a[0] is a String, obj was ommited
+	args.push(dojo.isString(a[0]) ? null : a[i++], a[i++]);
+	// if the arg-after-next is a String or Function, context was NOT omitted
+	var a1 = a[i+1];
+	args.push(dojo.isString(a1)||dojo.isFunction(a1) ? a[i++] : null, a[i++]);
+	// absorb any additional arguments
+	for(var l=a.length; i<l; i++){	args.push(a[i]); }
+	// do the actual work
+	return dojo._connect.apply(this, args); /*Handle*/
+}
+
+// used by non-browser hostenvs. always overriden by event.js
+dojo._connect = function(obj, event, context, method){
+	var l=dojo._listener, h=l.add(obj, event, dojo.hitch(context, method)); 
+	return [obj, event, h, l]; // Handle
+}
+
+dojo.disconnect = function(/*Handle*/ handle){
+	// summary:
+	//		Remove a link created by dojo.connect.
+	// description:
+	//		Removes the connection between event and the method referenced by handle.
+	// handle:
+	//		the return value of the dojo.connect call that created the connection.
+	if(handle && handle[0] !== undefined){
+		dojo._disconnect.apply(this, handle);
+		// let's not keep this reference
+		delete handle[0];
+	}
+}
+
+dojo._disconnect = function(obj, event, handle, listener){
+	listener.remove(obj, event, handle);
+}
+
+// topic publish/subscribe
+
+dojo._topics = {};
+
+dojo.subscribe = function(/*String*/ topic, /*Object|null*/ context, /*String|Function*/ method){
+	//	summary:
+	//		Attach a listener to a named topic. The listener function is invoked whenever the
+	//		named topic is published (see: dojo.publish).
+	//		Returns a handle which is needed to unsubscribe this listener.
+	//	context:
+	//		Scope in which method will be invoked, or null for default scope.
+	//	method:
+	//		The name of a function in context, or a function reference. This is the function that
+	//		is invoked when topic is published.
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); };
+	//	|	dojo.publish("alerts", [ "read this", "hello world" ]);																	
+
+	// support for 2 argument invocation (omitting context) depends on hitch
+	return [topic, dojo._listener.add(dojo._topics, topic, dojo.hitch(context, method))]; /*Handle*/
+}
+
+dojo.unsubscribe = function(/*Handle*/ handle){
+	//	summary:
+	//	 	Remove a topic listener. 
+	//	handle:
+	//	 	The handle returned from a call to subscribe.
+	//	example:
+	//	|	var alerter = dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); };
+	//	|	...
+	//	|	dojo.unsubscribe(alerter);
+	if(handle){
+		dojo._listener.remove(dojo._topics, handle[0], handle[1]);
+	}
+}
+
+dojo.publish = function(/*String*/ topic, /*Array*/ args){
+	//	summary:
+	//	 	Invoke all listener method subscribed to topic.
+	//	topic:
+	//	 	The name of the topic to publish.
+	//	args:
+	//	 	An array of arguments. The arguments will be applied 
+	//	 	to each topic subscriber (as first class parameters, via apply).
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); };
+	//	|	dojo.publish("alerts", [ "read this", "hello world" ]);	
+
+	// Note that args is an array, which is more efficient vs variable length
+	// argument list.  Ideally, var args would be implemented via Array
+	// throughout the APIs.
+	var f = dojo._topics[topic];
+	if(f){
+		f.apply(this, args||[]);
+	}
+}
+
+dojo.connectPublisher = function(	/*String*/ topic, 
+									/*Object|null*/ obj, 
+									/*String*/ event){
+	//	summary:
+	//	 	Ensure that everytime obj.event() is called, a message is published
+	//	 	on the topic. Returns a handle which can be passed to
+	//	 	dojo.disconnect() to disable subsequent automatic publication on
+	//	 	the topic.
+	//	topic:
+	//	 	The name of the topic to publish.
+	//	obj: 
+	//	 	The source object for the event function. Defaults to dojo.global
+	//	 	if null.
+	//	event:
+	//	 	The name of the event function in obj. 
+	//	 	I.e. identifies a property obj[event].
+	//	example:
+	//	|	dojo.connectPublisher("/ajax/start", dojo, "xhrGet"};
+	var pf = function(){ dojo.publish(topic, arguments); }
+	return (event) ? dojo.connect(obj, event, pf) : dojo.connect(obj, pf); //Handle
+};
+
+}
+
+if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.Deferred"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
+dojo._hasResource["dojo._base.Deferred"] = true;
+dojo.provide("dojo._base.Deferred");
+
+
+dojo.Deferred = function(/*Function?*/ canceller){
+	// summary:
+	//		Encapsulates a sequence of callbacks in response to a value that
+	//		may not yet be available.  This is modeled after the Deferred class
+	//		from Twisted <http://twistedmatrix.com>.
+	// description:
+	//		JavaScript has no threads, and even if it did, threads are hard.
+	//		Deferreds are a way of abstracting non-blocking events, such as the
+	//		final response to an XMLHttpRequest. Deferreds create a promise to
+	//		return a response a some point in the future and an easy way to
+	//		register your interest in receiving that response.
+	//
+	//		The most important methods for Deffered users are:
+	//
+	//			* addCallback(handler)
+	//			* addErrback(handler)
+	//			* callback(result)
+	//			* errback(result)
+	//
+	//		In general, when a function returns a Deferred, users then "fill
+	//		in" the second half of the contract by registering callbacks and
+	//		error handlers. You may register as many callback and errback
+	//		handlers as you like and they will be executed in the order
+	//		registered when a result is provided. Usually this result is
+	//		provided as the result of an asynchronous operation. The code
+	//		"managing" the Deferred (the code that made the promise to provide
+	//		an answer later) will use the callback() and errback() methods to
+	//		communicate with registered listeners about the result of the
+	//		operation. At this time, all registered result handlers are called
+	//		*with the most recent result value*.
+	//
+	//		Deferred callback handlers are treated as a chain, and each item in
+	//		the chain is required to return a value that will be fed into
+	//		successive handlers. The most minimal callback may be registered
+	//		like this:
+	//
+	//		|	var d = new dojo.Deferred();
+	//		|	d.addCallback(function(result){ return result; });
+	//
+	//		Perhaps the most common mistake when first using Deferreds is to
+	//		forget to return a value (in most cases, the value you were
+	//		passed).
+	//
+	//		The sequence of callbacks is internally represented as a list of
+	//		2-tuples containing the callback/errback pair.  For example, the
+	//		following call sequence:
+	//		
+	//		|	var d = new dojo.Deferred();
+	//		|	d.addCallback(myCallback);
+	//		|	d.addErrback(myErrback);
+	//		|	d.addBoth(myBoth);
+	//		|	d.addCallbacks(myCallback, myErrback);
+	//
+	//		is translated into a Deferred with the following internal
+	//		representation:
+	//
+	//		|	[
+	//		|		[myCallback, null],
+	//		|		[null, myErrback],
+	//		|		[myBoth, myBoth],
+	//		|		[myCallback, myErrback]
+	//		|	]
+	//
+	//		The Deferred also keeps track of its current status (fired).  Its
+	//		status may be one of three things:
+	//
+	//			* -1: no value yet (initial condition)
+	//			* 0: success
+	//			* 1: error
+	//	
+	//		A Deferred will be in the error state if one of the following three
+	//		conditions are met:
+	//
+	//			1. The result given to callback or errback is "instanceof" Error
+	//			2. The previous callback or errback raised an exception while
+	//			   executing
+	//			3. The previous callback or errback returned a value
+	//			   "instanceof" Error
+	//
+	//		Otherwise, the Deferred will be in the success state. The state of
+	//		the Deferred determines the next element in the callback sequence
+	//		to run.
+	//
+	//		When a callback or errback occurs with the example deferred chain,
+	//		something equivalent to the following will happen (imagine
+	//		that exceptions are caught and returned):
+	//
+	//		|	// d.callback(result) or d.errback(result)
+	//		|	if(!(result instanceof Error)){
+	//		|		result = myCallback(result);
+	//		|	}
+	//		|	if(result instanceof Error){
+	//		|		result = myErrback(result);
+	//		|	}
+	//		|	result = myBoth(result);
+	//		|	if(result instanceof Error){
+	//		|		result = myErrback(result);
+	//		|	}else{
+	//		|		result = myCallback(result);
+	//		|	}
+	//
+	//		The result is then stored away in case another step is added to the
+	//		callback sequence.	Since the Deferred already has a value
+	//		available, any new callbacks added will be called immediately.
+	//
+	//		There are two other "advanced" details about this implementation
+	//		that are useful:
+	//
+	//		Callbacks are allowed to return Deferred instances themselves, so
+	//		you can build complicated sequences of events with ease.
+	//
+	//		The creator of the Deferred may specify a canceller.  The canceller
+	//		is a function that will be called if Deferred.cancel is called
+	//		before the Deferred fires. You can use this to implement clean
+	//		aborting of an XMLHttpRequest, etc. Note that cancel will fire the
+	//		deferred with a CancelledError (unless your canceller returns
+	//		another kind of error), so the errbacks should be prepared to
+	//		handle that error for cancellable Deferreds.
+	// example:
+	//	|	var deferred = new dojo.Deferred();
+	//	|	setTimeout(function(){ deferred.callback({success: true}); }, 1000);
+	//	|	return deferred;
+	// example:
+	//		Deferred objects are often used when making code asynchronous. It
+	//		may be easiest to write functions in a synchronous manner and then
+	//		split code using a deferred to trigger a response to a long-lived
+	//		operation. For example, instead of register a callback function to
+	//		denote when a rendering operation completes, the function can
+	//		simply return a deferred:
+	//
+	//		|	// callback style:
+	//		|	function renderLotsOfData(data, callback){
+	//		|		var success = false
+	//		|		try{
+	//		|			for(var x in data){
+	//		|				renderDataitem(data[x]);
+	//		|			}
+	//		|			success = true;
+	//		|		}catch(e){ }
+	//		|		if(callback){
+	//		|			callback(success);
+	//		|		}
+	//		|	}
+	//
+	//		|	// using callback style
+	//		|	renderLotsOfData(someDataObj, function(success){
+	//		|		// handles success or failure
+	//		|		if(!success){
+	//		|			promptUserToRecover();
+	//		|		}
+	//		|	});
+	//		|	// NOTE: no way to add another callback here!!
+	// example:
+	//		Using a Deferred doesn't simplify the sending code any, but it
+	//		provides a standard interface for callers and senders alike,
+	//		providing both with a simple way to service multiple callbacks for
+	//		an operation and freeing both sides from worrying about details
+	//		such as "did this get called already?". With Deferreds, new
+	//		callbacks can be added at any time.
+	//
+	//		|	// Deferred style:
+	//		|	function renderLotsOfData(data){
+	//		|		var d = new dojo.Deferred();
+	//		|		try{
+	//		|			for(var x in data){
+	//		|				renderDataitem(data[x]);
+	//		|			}
+	//		|			d.callback(true);
+	//		|		}catch(e){ 
+	//		|			d.errback(new Error("rendering failed"));
+	//		|		}
+	//		|		return d;
+	//		|	}
+	//
+	//		|	// using Deferred style
+	//		|	renderLotsOfData(someDataObj).addErrback(function(){
+	//		|		promptUserToRecover();
+	//		|	});
+	//		|	// NOTE: addErrback and addCallback both return the Deferred
+	//		|	// again, so we could chain adding callbacks or save the
+	//		|	// deferred for later should we need to be notified again.
+	// example:
+	//		In this example, renderLotsOfData is syncrhonous and so both
+	//		versions are pretty artificial. Putting the data display on a
+	//		timeout helps show why Deferreds rock:
+	//
+	//		|	// Deferred style and async func
+	//		|	function renderLotsOfData(data){
+	//		|		var d = new dojo.Deferred();
+	//		|		setTimeout(function(){
+	//		|			try{
+	//		|				for(var x in data){
+	//		|					renderDataitem(data[x]);
+	//		|				}
+	//		|				d.callback(true);
+	//		|			}catch(e){ 
+	//		|				d.errback(new Error("rendering failed"));
+	//		|			}
+	//		|		}, 100);
+	//		|		return d;
+	//		|	}
+	//
+	//		|	// using Deferred style
+	//		|	renderLotsOfData(someDataObj).addErrback(function(){
+	//		|		promptUserToRecover();
+	//		|	});
+	//
+	//		Note that the caller doesn't have to change his code at all to
+	//		handle the asynchronous case.
+
+	this.chain = [];
+	this.id = this._nextId();
+	this.fired = -1;
+	this.paused = 0;
+	this.results = [null, null];
+	this.canceller = canceller;
+	this.silentlyCancelled = false;
+};
+
+dojo.extend(dojo.Deferred, {
+	/*
+	makeCalled: function(){
+		// summary:

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