1// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5// Parts Copyright 2005-2009, the Dojo Foundation. Used under the terms of the
6// "New" BSD License:
7//
8//  http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.3.2/dojo-release-1.3.2/dojo/LICENSE
9//
10
11/**
12 * @fileoverview CFInstance.js provides a set of utilities for managing
13 * ChromeFrame plugins, including creation, RPC services, and a singleton to
14 * use for communicating from ChromeFrame hosted content to an external
15 * CFInstance wrapper. CFInstance.js is stand-alone, designed to be served from
16 * a CDN, and built to not create side-effects for other hosted content.
17 * @author slightlyoff@google.com (Alex Russell)
18 */
19
20(function(scope) {
21  // TODO:
22  //   * figure out if there's any way to install w/o a browser restart, and if
23  //     so, where and how
24  //   * slim down Deferred and RPC scripts
25  //   * determine what debugging APIs should be exposed and how they should be
26  //     surfaced. What about content authoring in Chrome instances? Stubbing
27  //     the other side of RPC's?
28
29  // bail if we'd be over-writing an existing CFInstance object
30  if (scope['CFInstance']) {
31    return;
32  }
33
34  /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
35  // Utiliity and Cross-Browser Functions
36  /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
37
38  // a monotonically incrementing counter
39  var _counter = 0;
40
41  var undefStr = 'undefined';
42
43  //
44  // Browser detection: ua.isIE, ua.isSafari, ua.isOpera, etc.
45  //
46
47  /**
48   * An object for User Agent detection
49   * @type {!Object}
50   * @protected
51   */
52  var ua = {};
53  var n = navigator;
54  var dua = String(n.userAgent);
55  var dav = String(n.appVersion);
56  var tv = parseFloat(dav);
57  var duaParse = function(s){
58    var c = 0;
59    try {
60      return parseFloat(
61        dua.split(s)[1].replace(/\./g, function() {
62          c++;
63          return (c > 1) ? '' : '.';
64        } )
65      );
66    } catch(e) {
67      // squelch to intentionally return undefined
68    }
69  };
70  /** @type {number} */
71  ua.isOpera = dua.indexOf('Opera') >= 0 ? tv: undefined;
72  /** @type {number} */
73  ua.isWebKit = duaParse('WebKit/');
74  /** @type {number} */
75  ua.isChrome = duaParse('Chrome/');
76  /** @type {number} */
77  ua.isKhtml = dav.indexOf('KHTML') >= 0 ? tv : undefined;
78
79  var index = Math.max(dav.indexOf('WebKit'), dav.indexOf('Safari'), 0);
80
81  if (index && !ua.isChrome) {
82    /** @type {number} */
83    ua.isSafari = parseFloat(dav.split('Version/')[1]);
84    if(!ua.isSafari || parseFloat(dav.substr(index + 7)) <= 419.3){
85      ua.isSafari = 2;
86    }
87  }
88
89  if (dua.indexOf('Gecko') >= 0 && !ua.isKhtml) {
90    /** @type {number} */
91    ua.isGecko = duaParse(' rv:');
92  }
93
94  if (ua.isGecko) {
95    /** @type {number} */
96    ua.isFF = parseFloat(dua.split('Firefox/')[1]) || undefined;
97  }
98
99  if (document.all && !ua.isOpera) {
100    /** @type {number} */
101    ua.isIE = parseFloat(dav.split('MSIE ')[1]) || undefined;
102  }
103
104
105  /**
106   * Log out varargs to a browser-provided console object (if available). Else
107   * a no-op.
108   * @param {*} var_args Optional Things to log.
109   * @protected
110   **/
111  var log = function() {
112    if (window['console']) {
113      try {
114        if (ua.isSafari || ua.isChrome) {
115          throw Error();
116        }
117        console.log.apply(console, arguments);
118      } catch(e) {
119        try {
120          console.log(toArray(arguments).join(' '));
121        } catch(e2) {
122          // squelch
123        }
124      }
125    }
126  };
127
128  //
129  // Language utility methods
130  //
131
132  /**
133   * Determine if the passed item is a String
134   * @param {*} item Item to test.
135   * @protected
136   **/
137  var isString = function(item) {
138    return typeof item == 'string';
139  };
140
141  /**
142   * Determine if the passed item is a Function object
143   * @param {*} item Item to test.
144   * @protected
145   **/
146  var isFunction = function(item) {
147    return (
148      item && (
149        typeof item == 'function' || item instanceof Function
150      )
151    );
152  };
153
154  /**
155   * Determine if the passed item is an array.
156   * @param {*} item Item to test.
157   * @protected
158   **/
159  var isArray = function(item){
160    return (
161      item && (
162        item instanceof Array || (
163          typeof item == 'object' &&
164          typeof item.length != undefStr
165        )
166      )
167    );
168  };
169
170  /**
171   * A toArray version which takes advantage of builtins
172   * @param {*} obj The array-like object to convert to a real array.
173   * @param {number} opt_offset An index to being copying from in the source.
174   * @param {Array} opt_startWith An array to extend with elements of obj in
175   *    lieu of creating a new array to return.
176   * @private
177   **/
178  var _efficientToArray = function(obj, opt_offset, opt_startWith){
179    return (opt_startWith || []).concat(
180                              Array.prototype.slice.call(obj, opt_offset || 0 )
181                             );
182  };
183
184  /**
185   * A version of toArray that iterates in lieu of using array generics.
186   * @param {*} obj The array-like object to convert to a real array.
187   * @param {number} opt_offset An index to being copying from in the source.
188   * @param {Array} opt_startWith An array to extend with elements of obj in
189   * @private
190   **/
191  var _slowToArray = function(obj, opt_offset, opt_startWith){
192    var arr = opt_startWith || [];
193    for(var x = opt_offset || 0; x < obj.length; x++){
194      arr.push(obj[x]);
195    }
196    return arr;
197  };
198
199  /**
200   * Converts an array-like object (e.g., an "arguments" object) to a real
201   * Array.
202   * @param {*} obj The array-like object to convert to a real array.
203   * @param {number} opt_offset An index to being copying from in the source.
204   * @param {Array} opt_startWith An array to extend with elements of obj in
205   * @protected
206   */
207  var toArray = ua.isIE ?
208    function(obj){
209      return (
210        obj.item ? _slowToArray : _efficientToArray
211      ).apply(this, arguments);
212    } :
213    _efficientToArray;
214
215  var _getParts = function(arr, obj, cb){
216    return [
217      isString(arr) ? arr.split('') : arr,
218      obj || window,
219      isString(cb) ? new Function('item', 'index', 'array', cb) : cb
220    ];
221  };
222
223  /**
224   * like JS1.6 Array.forEach()
225   * @param {Array} arr the array to iterate
226   * @param {function(Object, number, Array)} callback the method to invoke for
227   *     each item in the array
228   * @param {function?} thisObject Optional a scope to use with callback
229   * @return {array} the original arr
230   * @protected
231   */
232  var forEach = function(arr, callback, thisObject) {
233    if(!arr || !arr.length){
234      return arr;
235    }
236    var parts = _getParts(arr, thisObject, callback);
237    // parts has a structure of:
238    //  [
239    //    array,
240    //    scope,
241    //    function
242    //  ]
243    arr = parts[0];
244    for (var i = 0, l = arr.length; i < l; ++i) {
245      parts[2].call( parts[1], arr[i], i, arr );
246    }
247    return arr;
248  };
249
250  /**
251   * returns a new function bound to scope with a variable number of positional
252   * params pre-filled
253   * @private
254   */
255  var _hitchArgs = function(scope, method /*,...*/) {
256    var pre = toArray(arguments, 2);
257    var named = isString(method);
258    return function() {
259      var args = toArray(arguments);
260      var f = named ? (scope || window)[method] : method;
261      return f && f.apply(scope || this, pre.concat(args));
262    }
263  };
264
265  /**
266   * Like goog.bind(). Hitches the method (named or provided as a function
267   * object) to scope, optionally partially applying positional arguments.
268   * @param {Object} scope the object to hitch the method to
269   * @param {string|function} method the method to be bound
270   * @return {function} The bound method
271   * @protected
272   */
273  var hitch = function(scope, method){
274    if (arguments.length > 2) {
275      return _hitchArgs.apply(window, arguments);  // Function
276    }
277
278    if (!method) {
279      method = scope;
280      scope = null;
281    }
282
283    if (isString(method)) {
284      scope = scope || window;
285      if (!scope[method]) {
286        throw(
287          ['scope["', method, '"] is null (scope="', scope, '")'].join('')
288        );
289      }
290      return function() {
291        return scope[method].apply(scope, arguments || []);
292      };
293    }
294
295    return !scope ?
296        method :
297        function() {
298          return method.apply(scope, arguments || []);
299        };
300  };
301
302  /**
303   * A version of addEventListener that works on IE too. *sigh*.
304   * @param {!Object} obj The object to attach to
305   * @param {!String} type Name of the event to attach to
306   * @param {!Function} handler The function to connect
307   * @protected
308   */
309  var listen = function(obj, type, handler) {
310    if (obj['attachEvent']) {
311      obj.attachEvent('on' + type, handler);
312    } else {
313      obj.addEventListener(type, handler, false);
314    }
315  };
316
317  /**
318   * Adds "listen" and "_dispatch" methods to the passed object, taking
319   * advantage of native event hanlding if it's available.
320   * @param {Object} instance The object to install the event system on
321   * @protected
322   */
323  var installEvtSys = function(instance) {
324    var eventsMap = {};
325
326    var isNative = (
327      (typeof instance.addEventListener != undefStr) &&
328      ((instance['tagName'] || '').toLowerCase()  != 'iframe')
329    );
330
331    instance.listen = function(type, func) {
332      var t = eventsMap[type];
333      if (!t) {
334        t = eventsMap[type] = [];
335        if (isNative) {
336          listen(instance, type, hitch(instance, "_dispatch", type));
337        }
338      }
339      t.push(func);
340      return t;
341    };
342
343    instance._dispatch = function(type, evt) {
344      var stopped = false;
345      var stopper = function() {
346        stopped = true;
347      };
348
349      forEach(eventsMap[type], function(f) {
350        if (!stopped) {
351          f(evt, stopper);
352        }
353      });
354    };
355
356    return instance;
357  };
358
359  /**
360   * Deserialize the passed JSON string
361   * @param {!String} json A string to be deserialized
362   * @return {Object}
363   * @protected
364   */
365  var fromJson = window['JSON'] ? function(json) {
366    return JSON.parse(json);
367  } :
368  function(json) {
369    return eval('(' + (json || undefStr) + ')');
370  };
371
372  /**
373   * String escaping for use in JSON serialization
374   * @param {string} str The string to escape
375   * @return {string}
376   * @private
377   */
378  var _escapeString = function(str) {
379    return ('"' + str.replace(/(["\\])/g, '\\$1') + '"').
380             replace(/[\f]/g, '\\f').
381             replace(/[\b]/g, '\\b').
382             replace(/[\n]/g, '\\n').
383             replace(/[\t]/g, '\\t').
384             replace(/[\r]/g, '\\r').
385             replace(/[\x0B]/g, '\\u000b'); // '\v' is not supported in JScript;
386  };
387
388  /**
389   * JSON serialization for arbitrary objects. Circular references or strong
390   * typing information are not handled.
391   * @param {Object} it Any valid JavaScript object or type
392   * @return {string} the serialized representation of the passed object
393   * @protected
394   */
395  var toJson = window['JSON'] ? function(it) {
396    return JSON.stringify(it);
397  } :
398  function(it) {
399
400    if (it === undefined) {
401      return undefStr;
402    }
403
404    var objtype = typeof it;
405    if (objtype == 'number' || objtype == 'boolean') {
406      return it + '';
407    }
408
409    if (it === null) {
410      return 'null';
411    }
412
413    if (isString(it)) {
414      return _escapeString(it);
415    }
416
417    // recurse
418    var recurse = arguments.callee;
419
420    if(it.nodeType && it.cloneNode){ // isNode
421      // we can't seriailize DOM nodes as regular objects because they have
422      // cycles DOM nodes could be serialized with something like outerHTML,
423      // but that can be provided by users in the form of .json or .__json__
424      // function.
425      throw new Error('Cannot serialize DOM nodes');
426    }
427
428    // array
429    if (isArray(it)) {
430      var res = [];
431      forEach(it, function(obj) {
432        var val = recurse(obj);
433        if (typeof val != 'string') {
434          val = undefStr;
435        }
436        res.push(val);
437      });
438      return '[' + res.join(',') + ']';
439    }
440
441    if (objtype == 'function') {
442      return null;
443    }
444
445    // generic object code path
446    var output = [];
447    for (var key in it) {
448      var keyStr, val;
449      if (typeof key == 'number') {
450        keyStr = '"' + key + '"';
451      } else if(typeof key == 'string') {
452        keyStr = _escapeString(key);
453      } else {
454        // skip non-string or number keys
455        continue;
456      }
457      val = recurse(it[key]);
458      if (typeof val != 'string') {
459        // skip non-serializable values
460        continue;
461      }
462      // TODO(slightlyoff): use += on Moz since it's faster there
463      output.push(keyStr + ':' + val);
464    }
465    return '{' + output.join(',') + '}'; // String
466  };
467
468  // code to register with the earliest safe onload-style handler
469
470  var _loadedListenerList = [];
471  var _loadedFired = false;
472
473  /**
474   * a default handler for document onload. When called (the first time),
475   * iterates over the list of registered listeners, calling them in turn.
476   * @private
477   */
478  var documentLoaded = function() {
479    if (!_loadedFired) {
480      _loadedFired = true;
481      forEach(_loadedListenerList, 'item();');
482    }
483  };
484
485  if (document.addEventListener) {
486    // NOTE:
487    //    due to a threading issue in Firefox 2.0, we can't enable
488    //    DOMContentLoaded on that platform. For more information, see:
489    //    http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/1704
490    if (ua.isWebKit > 525 || ua.isOpera || ua.isFF >= 3) {
491      listen(document, 'DOMContentLoaded', documentLoaded);
492    }
493    //  mainly for Opera 8.5, won't be fired if DOMContentLoaded fired already.
494    //  also used for FF < 3.0 due to nasty DOM race condition
495    listen(window, 'load', documentLoaded);
496  } else {
497      // crazy hack for IE that relies on the "deferred" behavior of script
498      // tags
499      document.write(
500        '<scr' + 'ipt defer src="//:" '
501        + 'onreadystatechange="if(this.readyState==\'complete\')'
502        +    '{ CFInstance._documentLoaded();}">'
503        + '</scr' + 'ipt>'
504      );
505  }
506
507  // TODO(slightlyoff): known KHTML init issues are ignored for now
508
509  //
510  // DOM utility methods
511  //
512
513  /**
514   * returns an item based on DOM ID. Optionally a doucment may be provided to
515   * specify the scope to search in. If a node is passed, it's returned as-is.
516   * @param {string|Node} id The ID of the node to be located or a node
517   * @param {Node} doc Optional A document to search for id.
518   * @return {Node}
519   * @protected
520   */
521  var byId = (ua.isIE || ua.isOpera) ?
522    function(id, doc) {
523      if (isString(id)) {
524        doc = doc || document;
525        var te = doc.getElementById(id);
526        // attributes.id.value is better than just id in case the
527        // user has a name=id inside a form
528        if (te && te.attributes.id.value == id) {
529          return te;
530        } else {
531          var elements = doc.all[id];
532          if (!elements || !elements.length) {
533            return elements;
534          }
535          // if more than 1, choose first with the correct id
536          var i=0;
537          while (te = elements[i++]) {
538            if (te.attributes.id.value == id) {
539              return te;
540            }
541          }
542        }
543      } else {
544        return id; // DomNode
545      }
546    } :
547    function(id, doc) {
548      return isString(id) ? (doc || document).getElementById(id) : id;
549    };
550
551
552  /**
553   * returns a unique DOM id which can be used to locate the node via byId().
554   * If the node already has an ID, it's used. If not, one is generated. Like
555   * IE's uniqueID property.
556   * @param {Node} node The element to create or fetch a unique ID for
557   * @return {String}
558   * @protected
559   */
560  var getUid = function(node) {
561    var u = 'cfUnique' + (_counter++);
562    return (!node) ? u : ( node.id || node.uniqueID || (node.id = u) );
563  };
564
565  //
566  // the Deferred class, borrowed from Twisted Python and Dojo
567  //
568
569  /**
570   * A class that models a single response (past or future) to a question.
571   * Multiple callbacks and error handlers may be added. If the response was
572   * added in the past, adding callbacks has the effect of calling them
573   * immediately. In this way, Deferreds simplify thinking about synchronous
574   * vs. asynchronous programming in languages which don't have continuations
575   * or generators which might otherwise provide syntax for deferring
576   * operations.
577   * @param {function} canceller Optional A function to be called when the
578   *     Deferred is canceled.
579   * @param {number} timeout Optional How long to wait (in ms) before errback
580   *     is called with a timeout error. If no timeout is passed, the default
581   *     is 1hr. Passing -1 will disable any timeout.
582   * @constructor
583   * @public
584   */
585  Deferred = function(/*Function?*/ canceller, timeout){
586    //  example:
587    //    var deferred = new Deferred();
588    //    setTimeout(function(){ deferred.callback({success: true}); }, 1000);
589    //    return deferred;
590    this.chain = [];
591    this.id = _counter++;
592    this.fired = -1;
593    this.paused = 0;
594    this.results = [ null, null ];
595    this.canceller = canceller;
596    // FIXME(slightlyoff): is it really smart to be creating this many timers?
597    if (typeof timeout == 'number') {
598      if (timeout <= 0) {
599        timeout = 216000;  // give it an hour
600      }
601    }
602    this._timer = setTimeout(
603                    hitch(this, 'errback', new Error('timeout')),
604                    (timeout || 10000)
605                  );
606    this.silentlyCancelled = false;
607  };
608
609  /**
610   * Cancels a Deferred that has not yet received a value, or is waiting on
611   * another Deferred as its value. If a canceller is defined, the canceller
612   * is called. If the canceller did not return an error, or there was no
613   * canceller, then the errback chain is started.
614   * @public
615   */
616  Deferred.prototype.cancel = function() {
617    var err;
618    if (this.fired == -1) {
619      if (this.canceller) {
620        err = this.canceller(this);
621      } else {
622        this.silentlyCancelled = true;
623      }
624      if (this.fired == -1) {
625        if ( !(err instanceof Error) ) {
626          var res = err;
627          var msg = 'Deferred Cancelled';
628          if (err && err.toString) {
629            msg += ': ' + err.toString();
630          }
631          err = new Error(msg);
632          err.dType = 'cancel';
633          err.cancelResult = res;
634        }
635        this.errback(err);
636      }
637    } else if (
638      (this.fired == 0) &&
639      (this.results[0] instanceof Deferred)
640    ) {
641      this.results[0].cancel();
642    }
643  };
644
645
646  /**
647   * internal function for providing a result. If res is an instance of Error,
648   * we treat it like such and start the error chain.
649   * @param {Object|Error} res the result
650   * @private
651   */
652  Deferred.prototype._resback = function(res) {
653    if (this._timer) {
654      clearTimeout(this._timer);
655    }
656    this.fired = res instanceof Error ? 1 : 0;
657    this.results[this.fired] = res;
658    this._fire();
659  };
660
661  /**
662   * determine if the deferred has already been resolved
663   * @return {boolean}
664   * @private
665   */
666  Deferred.prototype._check = function() {
667    if (this.fired != -1) {
668      if (!this.silentlyCancelled) {
669        return 0;
670      }
671      this.silentlyCancelled = 0;
672      return 1;
673    }
674    return 0;
675  };
676
677  /**
678   * Begin the callback sequence with a non-error value.
679   * @param {Object|Error} res the result
680   * @public
681   */
682  Deferred.prototype.callback = function(res) {
683    this._check();
684    this._resback(res);
685  };
686
687  /**
688   * Begin the callback sequence with an error result.
689   * @param {Error|string} res the result. If not an Error, it's treated as the
690   *     message for a new Error.
691   * @public
692   */
693  Deferred.prototype.errback = function(res) {
694    this._check();
695    if ( !(res instanceof Error) ) {
696      res = new Error(res);
697    }
698    this._resback(res);
699  };
700
701  /**
702   * Add a single function as the handler for both callback and errback,
703   * allowing you to specify a scope (unlike addCallbacks).
704   * @param {function|Object} cb A function. If cbfn is passed, the value of cb
705   *     is treated as a scope
706   * @param {function|string} cbfn Optional A function or name of a function in
707   *     the scope cb.
708   * @return {Deferred} this
709   * @public
710   */
711  Deferred.prototype.addBoth = function(cb, cbfn) {
712    var enclosed = hitch.apply(window, arguments);
713    return this.addCallbacks(enclosed, enclosed);
714  };
715
716  /**
717   * Add a single callback to the end of the callback sequence. Add a function
718   * as the handler for successful resolution of the Deferred. May be called
719   * multiple times to register many handlers. Note that return values are
720   * chained if provided, so it's best for callback handlers not to return
721   * anything.
722   * @param {function|Object} cb A function. If cbfn is passed, the value of cb
723   *     is treated as a scope
724   * @param {function|string} cbfn Optional A function or name of a function in
725   *     the scope cb.
726   * @return {Deferred} this
727   * @public
728   */
729  Deferred.prototype.addCallback = function(cb, cbfn /*...*/) {
730    return this.addCallbacks(hitch.apply(window, arguments));
731  };
732
733
734  /**
735   * Add a function as the handler for errors in the Deferred. May be called
736   * multiple times to add multiple error handlers.
737   * @param {function|Object} cb A function. If cbfn is passed, the value of cb
738   *     is treated as a scope
739   * @param {function|string} cbfn Optional A function or name of a function in
740   *     the scope cb.
741   * @return {Deferred} this
742   * @public
743   */
744  Deferred.prototype.addErrback = function(cb, cbfn) {
745    return this.addCallbacks(null, hitch.apply(window, arguments));
746  };
747
748  /**
749   * Add a functions as handlers for callback and errback in a single shot.
750   * @param {function} callback A function
751   * @param {function} errback A function
752   * @return {Deferred} this
753   * @public
754   */
755  Deferred.prototype.addCallbacks = function(callback, errback) {
756    this.chain.push([callback, errback]);
757    if (this.fired >= 0) {
758      this._fire();
759    }
760    return this;
761  };
762
763  /**
764   * when this Deferred is satisfied, pass it on to def, allowing it to run.
765   * @param {Deferred} def A deferred to add to the end of this Deferred in a chain
766   * @return {Deferred} this
767   * @public
768   */
769  Deferred.prototype.chain = function(def) {
770    this.addCallbacks(def.callback, def.errback);
771    return this;
772  };
773
774  /**
775   * Used internally to exhaust the callback sequence when a result is
776   * available.
777   * @private
778   */
779  Deferred.prototype._fire = function() {
780    var chain = this.chain;
781    var fired = this.fired;
782    var res = this.results[fired];
783    var cb = null;
784    while ((chain.length) && (!this.paused)) {
785      var f = chain.shift()[fired];
786      if (!f) {
787        continue;
788      }
789      var func = hitch(this, function() {
790        var ret = f(res);
791        //If no response, then use previous response.
792        if (typeof ret != undefStr) {
793          res = ret;
794        }
795        fired = res instanceof Error ? 1 : 0;
796        if (res instanceof Deferred) {
797          cb = function(res) {
798            this._resback(res);
799            // inlined from _pause()
800            this.paused--;
801            if ( (this.paused == 0) && (this.fired >= 0)) {
802              this._fire();
803            }
804          }
805          // inlined from _unpause
806          this.paused++;
807        }
808      });
809
810      try {
811        func.call(this);
812      } catch(err) {
813        fired = 1;
814        res = err;
815      }
816    }
817
818    this.fired = fired;
819    this.results[fired] = res;
820    if (cb && this.paused ) {
821      // this is for "tail recursion" in case the dependent
822      // deferred is already fired
823      res.addBoth(cb);
824    }
825  };
826
827  /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
828  // Plugin Initialization Class and Helper Functions
829  /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
830
831  var returnFalse = function() {
832    return false;
833  };
834
835  var cachedHasVideo;
836  var cachedHasAudio;
837
838  var contentTests = {
839    canvas: function() {
840      return !!(
841        ua.isChrome || ua.isSafari >= 3 || ua.isFF >= 3 || ua.isOpera >= 9.2
842      );
843    },
844
845    svg: function() {
846      return !!(ua.isChrome || ua.isSafari || ua.isFF || ua.isOpera);
847    },
848
849    postMessage: function() {
850      return (
851        !!window['postMessage'] ||
852        ua.isChrome ||
853        ua.isIE >= 8 ||
854        ua.isSafari >= 3 ||
855        ua.isFF >= 3 ||
856        ua.isOpera >= 9.2
857      );
858    },
859
860    // the spec isn't settled and nothing currently supports it
861    websocket: returnFalse,
862
863    'css-anim': function() {
864      // pretty much limited to WebKit's special transition and animation
865      // properties. Need to figure out a better way to triangulate this as
866      // FF3.x adds more of these properties in parallel.
867      return ua.isWebKit > 500;
868    },
869
870    // "working" video/audio tag?
871    video: function() {
872      if (typeof cachedHasVideo != undefStr) {
873        return cachedHasVideo;
874      }
875
876      // We haven't figured it out yet, so probe the <video> tag and cache the
877      // result.
878      var video = document.createElement('video');
879      return cachedHasVideo = (typeof video['play'] != undefStr);
880    },
881
882    audio: function() {
883      if (typeof cachedHasAudio != undefStr) {
884        return cachedHasAudio;
885      }
886
887      var audio = document.createElement('audio');
888      return cachedHasAudio = (typeof audio['play'] != undefStr);
889    },
890
891    'video-theora': function() {
892      return contentTests.video() && (ua.isChrome || ua.isFF > 3);
893    },
894
895    'video-h264': function() {
896      return contentTests.video() && (ua.isChrome || ua.isSafari >= 4);
897    },
898
899    'audio-vorbis': function() {
900      return contentTests.audio() && (ua.isChrome || ua.isFF > 3);
901    },
902
903    'audio-mp3': function() {
904      return contentTests.audio() && (ua.isChrome || ua.isSafari >= 4);
905    },
906
907    // can we implement RPC over available primitives?
908    rpc: function() {
909      // on IE we need the src to be on the same domain or we need postMessage
910      // to work. Since we can't count on the src being same-domain, we look
911      // for things that have postMessage. We may re-visit this later and add
912      // same-domain checking and cross-window-call-as-postMessage-replacement
913      // code.
914
915      // use "!!" to avoid null-is-an-object weirdness
916      return !!window['postMessage'];
917    },
918
919    sql: function() {
920      // HTML 5 databases
921      return !!window['openDatabase'];
922    },
923
924    storage: function(){
925      // DOM storage
926
927      // IE8, Safari, etc. support "localStorage", FF supported "globalStorage"
928      return !!window['globalStorage'] || !!window['localStorage'];
929    }
930  };
931
932  // isIE, isFF, isWebKit, etc.
933  forEach([
934      'isOpera', 'isWebKit', 'isChrome', 'isKhtml', 'isSafari',
935      'isGecko', 'isFF', 'isIE'
936    ],
937    function(name) {
938      contentTests[name] = function() {
939        return !!ua[name];
940      };
941    }
942  );
943
944  /**
945   * Checks the list of requirements to determine if the current host browser
946   * meets them natively. Primarialy relies on the contentTests array.
947   * @param {Array} reqs A list of tests, either names of test functions in
948   *     contentTests or functions to execute.
949   * @return {boolean}
950   * @private
951   */
952  var testRequirements = function(reqs) {
953    // never use CF on Chrome or Safari
954    if (ua.isChrome || ua.isSafari) {
955      return true;
956    }
957
958    var allMatch = true;
959    if (!reqs) {
960      return false;
961    }
962    forEach(reqs, function(i) {
963      var matches = false;
964      if (isFunction(i)) {
965        // support custom test functions
966        matches = i();
967      } else {
968        // else it's a lookup by name
969        matches = (!!contentTests[i] && contentTests[i]());
970      }
971      allMatch = allMatch && matches;
972    });
973    return allMatch;
974  };
975
976  var cachedAvailable;
977
978  /**
979   * Checks to find out if ChromeFrame is available as a plugin
980   * @return {Boolean}
981   * @private
982   */
983  var isCfAvailable = function() {
984    if (typeof cachedAvailable != undefStr) {
985      return cachedAvailable;
986    }
987
988    cachedAvailable = false;
989    var p = n.plugins;
990    if (typeof window['ActiveXObject'] != undefStr) {
991      try {
992        var i = new ActiveXObject('ChromeTab.ChromeFrame');
993        if (i) {
994          cachedAvailable = true;
995        }
996      } catch(e) {
997        log('ChromeFrame not available, error:', e.message);
998        // squelch
999      }
1000    } else {
1001      for (var x = 0; x < p.length; x++) {
1002        if (p[x].name.indexOf('Google Chrome Frame') == 0) {
1003          cachedAvailable = true;
1004          break;
1005        }
1006      }
1007    }
1008    return cachedAvailable;
1009  };
1010
1011  /**
1012   * Creates a <param> element with the specified name and value. If a parent
1013   * is provided, the <param> element is appended to it.
1014   * @param {string} name The name of the param
1015   * @param {string} value The value
1016   * @param {Node} parent Optional parent element
1017   * @return {Boolean}
1018   * @private
1019   */
1020  var param = function(name, value, parent) {
1021    var p = document.createElement('param');
1022    p.setAttribute('name', name);
1023    p.setAttribute('value', value);
1024    if (parent) {
1025      parent.appendChild(p);
1026    }
1027    return p;
1028  };
1029
1030  /** @type {boolean} */
1031  var cfStyleTagInjected = false;
1032
1033  /**
1034   * Creates a style sheet in the document which provides default styling for
1035   * ChromeFrame instances. Successive calls should have no additive effect.
1036   * @private
1037   */
1038  var injectCFStyleTag = function() {
1039    if (cfStyleTagInjected) {
1040      // once and only once
1041      return;
1042    }
1043    try {
1044      var rule = ['.chromeFrameDefaultStyle {',
1045                    'width: 400px;',
1046                    'height: 300px;',
1047                    'padding: 0;',
1048                    'margin: 0;',
1049                  '}'].join('');
1050      var ss = document.createElement('style');
1051      ss.setAttribute('type', 'text/css');
1052      if (ss.styleSheet) {
1053        ss.styleSheet.cssText = rule;
1054      } else {
1055        ss.appendChild(document.createTextNode(rule));
1056      }
1057      var h = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
1058      if (h.firstChild) {
1059        h.insertBefore(ss, h.firstChild);
1060      } else {
1061        h.appendChild(ss);
1062      }
1063      cfStyleTagInjected = true;
1064    } catch (e) {
1065      // squelch
1066
1067      // FIXME(slightlyoff): log? retry?
1068    }
1069  };
1070
1071  /**
1072   * Plucks properties from the passed arguments and sets them on the passed
1073   * DOM node
1074   * @param {Node} node The node to set properties on
1075   * @param {Object} args A map of user-specified properties to set
1076   * @private
1077   */
1078  var setProperties = function(node, args) {
1079    injectCFStyleTag();
1080
1081    var srcNode = byId(args['node']);
1082
1083    node.id = args['id'] || (srcNode ? srcNode['id'] || getUid(srcNode) : '');
1084
1085    // TODO(slightlyoff): Opera compat? need to test there
1086    var cssText = args['cssText'] || '';
1087    node.style.cssText = ' ' + cssText;
1088
1089    var classText = args['className'] || '';
1090    node.className = 'chromeFrameDefaultStyle ' + classText;
1091
1092    // default if the browser doesn't so we don't show sad-tab
1093    var src = args['src'] || 'about:blank';
1094
1095    if (ua.isIE || ua.isOpera) {
1096      node.src = src;
1097    } else {
1098      // crazyness regarding when things are set in NPAPI
1099      node.setAttribute('src', src);
1100    }
1101
1102    if (srcNode) {
1103      srcNode.parentNode.replaceChild(node, srcNode);
1104    }
1105  };
1106
1107  /**
1108   * Creates a plugin instance, taking named parameters from the passed args.
1109   * @param {Object} args A bag of configuration properties, including values
1110   *    like 'node', 'cssText', 'className', 'id', 'src', etc.
1111   * @return {Node}
1112   * @private
1113   */
1114  var makeCFPlugin = function(args) {
1115    var el; // the element
1116    if (!ua.isIE) {
1117      el = document.createElement('object');
1118      el.setAttribute("type", "application/chromeframe");
1119    } else {
1120      var dummy = document.createElement('span');
1121      dummy.innerHTML = [
1122        '<object codeBase="//www.google.com"',
1123          "type='application/chromeframe'",
1124          'classid="CLSID:E0A900DF-9611-4446-86BD-4B1D47E7DB2A"></object>'
1125      ].join(' ');
1126      el = dummy.firstChild;
1127    }
1128    setProperties(el, args);
1129    return el;
1130  };
1131
1132  /**
1133   * Creates an iframe in lieu of a ChromeFrame plugin, taking named parameters
1134   * from the passed args.
1135   * @param {Object} args A bag of configuration properties, including values
1136   *    like 'node', 'cssText', 'className', 'id', 'src', etc.
1137   * @return {Node}
1138   * @private
1139   */
1140  var makeCFIframe = function(args) {
1141    var el = document.createElement('iframe');
1142    setProperties(el, args);
1143    // FIXME(slightlyoff):
1144    //    This is where we'll need to slot in "don't fire load events for
1145    //    fallback URL" logic.
1146    listen(el, 'load', hitch(el, '_dispatch', 'load'));
1147    return el;
1148  };
1149
1150
1151  var msgPrefix = 'CFInstance.rpc:';
1152
1153  /**
1154   * A class that provides the ability for widget-mode hosted content to more
1155   * easily call hosting-page exposed APIs (and vice versa). It builds upon the
1156   * message-passing nature of ChromeFrame to route messages to the other
1157   * side's RPC host and coordinate events such as 'RPC readyness', buffering
1158   * calls until both sides indicate they are ready to participate.
1159   * @constructor
1160   * @public
1161   */
1162  var RPC = function(instance) {
1163    this.initDeferred = new Deferred();
1164
1165    this.instance = instance;
1166
1167    instance.listen('message', hitch(this, '_handleMessage'));
1168
1169    this._localExposed = {};
1170    this._doWithAckCallbacks = {};
1171
1172    this._open = false;
1173    this._msgBacklog = [];
1174
1175    this._initialized = false;
1176    this._exposeMsgBacklog = [];
1177
1178    this._exposed = false;
1179    this._callRemoteMsgBacklog = [];
1180
1181    this._inFlight = {};
1182
1183    var sendLoadMsg = hitch(this, function(evt) {
1184      this.doWithAck('load').addCallback(this, function() {
1185        this._open = true;
1186        this._postMessageBacklog();
1187      });
1188    });
1189
1190    if (instance['tagName']) {
1191      instance.listen('load', sendLoadMsg);
1192    } else {
1193      sendLoadMsg();
1194    }
1195  };
1196
1197  RPC.prototype._postMessageBacklog = function() {
1198    if (this._open) {
1199      // forEach(this._msgBacklog, this._postMessage, this);
1200      // this._msgBacklog = [];
1201      while (this._msgBacklog.length) {
1202        var msg = this._msgBacklog.shift();
1203        this._postMessage(msg);
1204      }
1205    }
1206  };
1207
1208  RPC.prototype._postMessage = function(msg, force) {
1209    if (!force && !this._open) {
1210      this._msgBacklog.push(msg);
1211    } else {
1212      // FIXME(slightlyoff): need to check domains list here!
1213      this.instance.postMessage(msgPrefix + msg, '*');
1214    }
1215  };
1216
1217  RPC.prototype._doWithAck = function(what) {
1218    this._postMessage('doWithAckCallback:' + what, what == 'load');
1219  };
1220
1221  RPC.prototype.doWithAck = function(what) {
1222    var d = new Deferred();
1223    this._doWithAckCallbacks[what] = d;
1224    this._postMessage('doWithAck:' + what, what == 'load');
1225    return d;
1226  };
1227
1228  RPC.prototype._handleMessage = function(evt, stopper) {
1229    var d = String(evt.data);
1230
1231    if (d.indexOf(msgPrefix) != 0) {
1232      // not for us, allow the event dispatch to continue...
1233      return;
1234    }
1235
1236    // ...else we're the end of the line for this event
1237    stopper();
1238
1239    // see if we know what type of message it is
1240    d = d.substr(msgPrefix.length);
1241
1242    var cIndex = d.indexOf(':');
1243
1244    var type = d.substr(0, cIndex);
1245
1246    if (type == 'doWithAck') {
1247      this._doWithAck(d.substr(cIndex + 1));
1248      return;
1249    }
1250
1251    var msgBody = d.substr(cIndex + 1);
1252
1253    if (type == 'doWithAckCallback') {
1254      this._doWithAckCallbacks[msgBody].callback(1);
1255      return;
1256    }
1257
1258    if (type == 'init') {
1259      return;
1260    }
1261
1262    // All the other stuff we can do uses a JSON payload.
1263    var obj = fromJson(msgBody);
1264
1265    if (type == 'callRemote') {
1266
1267      if (obj.method && obj.params && obj.id) {
1268
1269        var ret = {
1270          success: 0,
1271          returnId: obj.id
1272        };
1273
1274        try {
1275          // Undefined isn't valid JSON, so use null as default value.
1276          ret.value = this._localExposed[ obj.method ](evt, obj) || null;
1277          ret.success = 1;
1278        } catch(e) {
1279          ret.error = e.message;
1280        }
1281
1282        this._postMessage('callReturn:' + toJson(ret));
1283      }
1284    }
1285
1286    if (type == 'callReturn') {
1287      // see if we're waiting on an outstanding RPC call, which
1288      // would be identified by returnId.
1289      var rid = obj['returnId'];
1290      if (!rid) {
1291        // throw an error?
1292        return;
1293      }
1294      var callWrap = this._inFlight[rid];
1295      if (!callWrap) {
1296        return;
1297      }
1298
1299      if (obj.success) {
1300        callWrap.d.callback(obj['value'] || 1);
1301      } else {
1302        callWrap.d.errback(new Error(obj['error'] || 'unspecified RPC error'));
1303      }
1304      delete this._inFlight[rid];
1305    }
1306
1307  };
1308
1309  /**
1310   * Makes a method visible to be called
1311   * @param {string} name The name to expose the method at.
1312   * @param {Function|string} method The function (or name of the function) to
1313   *     expose. If a name is provided, it's looked up from the passed scope.
1314   *     If no scope is provided, the global scope is queried for a function
1315   *     with that name.
1316   * @param {Object} scope Optional A scope to bind the passed method to. If
1317   *     the method parameter is specified by a string, the method is both
1318   *     located on the passed scope and bound to it.
1319   * @param {Array} domains Optional A list of domains in
1320   *     'http://example.com:8080' format which may call the given method.
1321   *     Currently un-implemented.
1322   * @public
1323   */
1324  RPC.prototype.expose = function(name, method, scope, domains) {
1325    scope = scope || window;
1326    method = isString(method) ? scope[method] : method;
1327
1328    // local call proxy that the other side will hit when calling our method
1329    this._localExposed[name] = function(evt, obj) {
1330      return method.apply(scope, obj.params);
1331    };
1332
1333    if (!this._initialized) {
1334      this._exposeMsgBacklog.push(arguments);
1335      return;
1336    }
1337
1338    var a = [name, method, scope, domains];
1339    this._sendExpose.apply(this, a);
1340  };
1341
1342  RPC.prototype._sendExpose = function(name) {
1343    // now tell the other side that we're advertising this method
1344    this._postMessage('expose:' + toJson({ name: name }));
1345  };
1346
1347
1348  /**
1349   * Calls a remote method asynchronously and returns a Deferred object
1350   * representing the response.
1351   * @param {string} method Name of the method to call. Should be the same name
1352   *     which the other side has expose()'d.
1353   * @param {Array} params Optional A list of arguments to pass to the called
1354   *     method.  All elements in the list must be cleanly serializable to
1355   *     JSON.
1356   * @param {CFInstance.Deferred} deferred Optional A Deferred to use for
1357   *     reporting the response of the call. If no deferred is passed, a new
1358   *     Deferred is created and returned.
1359   * @return {CFInstance.Deferred}
1360   * @public
1361   */
1362  RPC.prototype.callRemote = function(method, params, timeout, deferred) {
1363    var d = deferred || new Deferred(null, timeout || -1);
1364
1365    if (!this._exposed) {
1366      var args = toArray(arguments);
1367      args.length = 3;
1368      args.push(d);
1369      this._callRemoteMsgBacklog.push(args);
1370      return d;
1371    }
1372
1373
1374    if (!method) {
1375      d.errback('no method provided!');
1376      return d;
1377    }
1378
1379    var id = msgPrefix + (_counter++);
1380
1381    // JSON-ify the whole bundle
1382    var callWrapper = {
1383      method: String(method),
1384      params: params || [],
1385      id: id
1386    };
1387    var callJson = toJson(callWrapper);
1388    callWrapper.d = d;
1389    this._inFlight[id] = callWrapper;
1390    this._postMessage('callRemote:' + callJson);
1391    return d;
1392  };
1393
1394
1395  /**
1396   * Tells the other side of the connection that we're ready to start receiving
1397   * calls. Returns a Deferred that is called back when both sides have
1398   * initialized and any backlogged messages have been sent. RPC users should
1399   * generally work to make sure that they call expose() on all of the methods
1400   * they'd like to make available to the other side *before* calling init()
1401   * @return {CFInstance.Deferred}
1402   * @public
1403   */
1404  RPC.prototype.init = function() {
1405    var d = this.initDeferred;
1406    this.doWithAck('init').addCallback(this, function() {
1407      // once the init floodgates are open, send our backlogs one at a time,
1408      // with a little lag in the middle to prevent ordering problems
1409
1410      this._initialized = true;
1411      while (this._exposeMsgBacklog.length) {
1412        this.expose.apply(this, this._exposeMsgBacklog.shift());
1413      }
1414
1415      setTimeout(hitch(this, function(){
1416
1417        this._exposed = true;
1418        while (this._callRemoteMsgBacklog.length) {
1419          this.callRemote.apply(this, this._callRemoteMsgBacklog.shift());
1420        }
1421
1422        d.callback(1);
1423
1424      }), 30);
1425
1426    });
1427    return d;
1428  };
1429
1430  // CFInstance design notes:
1431  //
1432  //    The CFInstance constructor is only ever used in host environments. In
1433  //    content pages (things hosted by a ChromeFrame instance), CFInstance
1434  //    acts as a singleton which provides services like RPC for communicating
1435  //    with it's mirror-image object in the hosting environment.  We want the
1436  //    same methods and properties to be available on *instances* of
1437  //    CFInstance objects in the host env as on the singleton in the hosted
1438  //    content, despite divergent implementation.
1439  //
1440  //    Further complicating things, CFInstance may specialize behavior
1441  //    internally based on whether or not it is communicationg with a fallback
1442  //    iframe or a 'real' ChromeFrame instance.
1443
1444  var CFInstance; // forward declaration
1445  var h = window['externalHost'];
1446  var inIframe = (window.parent != window);
1447
1448  if (inIframe) {
1449    h = window.parent;
1450  }
1451
1452  var normalizeTarget = function(targetOrigin) {
1453    var l = window.location;
1454    if (!targetOrigin) {
1455      if (l.protocol != 'file:') {
1456        targetOrigin = l.protocol + '//' + l.host + "/";
1457      } else {
1458        // TODO(slightlyoff):
1459        //    is this secure enough? Is there another way to get messages
1460        //    flowing reliably across file-hosted documents?
1461        targetOrigin = '*';
1462      }
1463    }
1464    return targetOrigin;
1465  };
1466
1467  var postMessageToDest = function(dest, msg, targetOrigin) {
1468    return dest.postMessage(msg, normalizeTarget(targetOrigin));
1469  };
1470
1471  if (h) {
1472    //
1473    // We're loaded inside a ChromeFrame widget (or something that should look
1474    // like we were).
1475    //
1476
1477    CFInstance = {};
1478
1479    installEvtSys(CFInstance);
1480
1481    // FIXME(slightlyoff):
1482    //    passing a target origin to externalHost's postMessage seems b0rked
1483    //    right now, so pass null instead. Will re-enable hitch()'d variant
1484    //    once that's fixed.
1485
1486    // CFInstance.postMessage = hitch(null, postMessageToDest, h);
1487
1488    CFInstance.postMessage = function(msg, targetOrigin) {
1489      return h.postMessage(msg,
1490                           (inIframe ? normalizeTarget(targetOrigin) : null) );
1491    };
1492
1493    // Attach to the externalHost's onmessage to proxy it in to CFInstance's
1494    // onmessage.
1495    var dispatchMsg = function(evt) {
1496      try {
1497        CFInstance._dispatch('message', evt);
1498      } catch(e) {
1499        log(e);
1500        // squelch
1501      }
1502    };
1503    if (inIframe) {
1504      listen(window, 'message', dispatchMsg);
1505    } else {
1506      h.onmessage = dispatchMsg;
1507    }
1508
1509    CFInstance.rpc = new RPC(CFInstance);
1510
1511    _loadedListenerList.push(function(evt) {
1512      CFInstance._dispatch('load', evt);
1513    });
1514
1515  } else {
1516    //
1517    // We're the host document.
1518    //
1519
1520    var installProperties = function(instance, args) {
1521      var s = instance.supportedEvents = ['load', 'message'];
1522      instance._msgPrefix = 'CFMessage:';
1523
1524      installEvtSys(instance);
1525
1526      instance.log = log;
1527
1528      // set up an RPC instance
1529      instance.rpc = new RPC(instance);
1530
1531      forEach(s, function(evt) {
1532        var l = args['on' + evt];
1533        if (l) {
1534          instance.listen(evt, l);
1535        }
1536      });
1537
1538      var contentWindow = instance.contentWindow;
1539
1540      // if it doesn't have a postMessage, route to/from the iframe's built-in
1541      if (typeof instance['postMessage'] == undefStr && !!contentWindow) {
1542
1543        instance.postMessage = hitch(null, postMessageToDest, contentWindow);
1544
1545        listen(window, 'message', function(evt) {
1546          if (evt.source == contentWindow) {
1547            instance._dispatch('message', evt);
1548          }
1549        });
1550      }
1551
1552      return instance;
1553    };
1554
1555    /**
1556     * A class whose instances correspond to ChromeFrame instances. Passing an
1557     * arguments object to CFInstance helps parameterize the instance.
1558     * @constructor
1559     * @public
1560     */
1561    CFInstance = function(args) {
1562      args = args || {};
1563      var instance;
1564      var success = false;
1565
1566      // If we've been passed a CFInstance object as our source node, just
1567      // re-use it.
1568      if (args['node']) {
1569        var n = byId(args['node']);
1570        // Look for CF-specific properties.
1571        if (n && n.tagName == 'OBJECT' && n.success && n.rpc) {
1572          // Navigate, set styles, etc.
1573          setProperties(n, args);
1574          return n;
1575        }
1576      }
1577
1578      var force = !!args['forcePlugin'];
1579
1580      if (!force && testRequirements(args['requirements'])) {
1581        instance = makeCFIframe(args);
1582        success = true;
1583      } else if (isCfAvailable()) {
1584        instance = makeCFPlugin(args);
1585        success = true;
1586      } else {
1587        // else create an iframe but load the failure content and
1588        // not the 'normal' content
1589
1590        // grab the fallback URL, and if none, use the 'click here
1591        // to install ChromeFrame' URL. Note that we only support
1592        // polling for install success if we're using the default
1593        // URL
1594
1595        var fallback = '//www.google.com/chromeframe';
1596
1597        args.src = args['fallback'] || fallback;
1598        instance = makeCFIframe(args);
1599
1600        if (args.src == fallback) {
1601          // begin polling for install success.
1602
1603          // TODO(slightlyoff): need to prevent firing of onload hooks!
1604          // TODO(slightlyoff): implement polling
1605          // TODO(slightlyoff): replacement callback?
1606          // TODO(slightlyoff): add flag to disable this behavior
1607        }
1608      }
1609      instance.success = success;
1610
1611      installProperties(instance, args);
1612
1613      return instance;
1614    };
1615
1616    // compatibility shims for development-time. These mirror the methods that
1617    // are created on the CFInstance singleton if we detect that we're running
1618    // inside of CF.
1619    if (!CFInstance['postMessage']) {
1620      CFInstance.postMessage = function() {
1621        var args = toArray(arguments);
1622        args.unshift('CFInstance.postMessage:');
1623        log.apply(null, args);
1624      };
1625      CFInstance.listen = function() {
1626        // this space intentionally left blank
1627      };
1628    }
1629  }
1630
1631  // expose some properties
1632  CFInstance.ua = ua;
1633  CFInstance._documentLoaded = documentLoaded;
1634  CFInstance.contentTests = contentTests;
1635  CFInstance.isAvailable = function(requirements) {
1636    var hasCf = isCfAvailable();
1637    return requirements ? (hasCf || testRequirements(requirements)) : hasCf;
1638
1639  };
1640  CFInstance.Deferred = Deferred;
1641  CFInstance.toJson = toJson;
1642  CFInstance.fromJson = fromJson;
1643  CFInstance.log = log;
1644
1645  // expose CFInstance to the external scope. We've already checked to make
1646  // sure we're not going to blow existing objects away.
1647  scope.CFInstance = CFInstance;
1648
1649})( this['ChromeFrameScope'] || this );
1650
1651// vim: shiftwidth=2:et:ai:tabstop=2
1652