├── .gitignore
├── GPL-LICENSE
├── MIT-LICENSE
├── README.md
├── bower.json
├── build.properties
├── build.xml
├── lib
├── ant-contrib.jar
├── compiler.jar
├── js.jar
├── jslint.js
└── rhino.js
├── samples
├── accordion
│ ├── images
│ │ ├── close.gif
│ │ └── open.gif
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
│ ├── jquery.accordion.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── api
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.8.2.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── events
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── express
│ ├── app.js
│ ├── data.js
│ ├── package.json
│ ├── public
│ │ ├── favicon.ico
│ │ ├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
│ │ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ │ └── styles.css
│ └── views
│ │ └── index.html
├── form
│ ├── deserialize.js
│ ├── form.php
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── state
│ ├── .htaccess
│ ├── data.xml
│ ├── index.php
│ ├── jquery-1.7.1.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── subtabs
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.8.2.min.js
│ ├── jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.css
│ ├── jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
└── tabs
│ ├── extras.html
│ ├── features.html
│ ├── index.html
│ ├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
│ ├── jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.css
│ ├── jquery-ui-1.8.13.custom.min.js
│ ├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
│ └── styles.css
├── src
└── jquery.address.js
└── test
├── frame.html
├── index.html
├── jquery-1.9.0.min.js
├── jquery.address-1.5.min.js
├── jquery.address-1.6.min.js
├── qunit.css
├── qunit.js
└── test.js
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1 | # jQuery Address
2 |
3 | The jQuery Address plugin provides powerful deep linking capabilities and allows the
4 | creation of unique virtual addresses that can point to a website section or an
5 | application state. It enables a number of important capabilities including:
6 |
7 | * Bookmarking in a browser or social website
8 | * Sending links via email or instant messenger
9 | * Finding specific content using the major search engines
10 | * Utilizing browser history and reload buttons
11 |
12 | ## Usage
13 |
14 | A basic implementation in pure JavaScript can look like this:
15 |
16 | $.address.change(function(event) {
17 | // do something depending on the event.value property, e.g.
18 | // $('#content').load(event.value + '.xml');
19 | });
20 | $('a').click(function() {
21 | $.address.value($(this).attr('href'));
22 | });
23 |
24 | The plugin also provides a jQuery function which can be directly used in the following way:
25 |
26 | $('a').address();
27 |
28 | The above snippet can be extended with an additional function that processes the link value:
29 |
30 | $('a').address(function() {
31 | return $(this).attr('href').replace(/^#/, '');
32 | });
33 |
34 | By default the plugin automatically adds the appropriate JavaScript event handler to every
35 | link that has a rel attribute in the following format:
36 |
37 | Deep link
38 |
39 | ## Changes
40 |
41 | ### 01/22/2013 - jQuery Address 1.6
42 |
43 | - Support for jQuery 1.9.
44 | - Removes the crawlable feature.
45 |
46 | ### 11/18/2012 - jQuery Address 1.5
47 |
48 | - Introduces feature detection where possible.
49 | - Improves event handling.
50 | - Fixes various issues.
51 | - Adds a new subtabs sample.
52 |
53 | ### 05/04/2011 - jQuery Address 1.4
54 |
55 | - Support for jQuery 1.6.
56 | - Drops the internal de/encoding magic.
57 | - Drops the Safari 2 support.
58 | - Fixes various issues.
59 | - Updates the Express sample.
60 |
61 | ### 02/04/2011 - jQuery Address 1.3.2
62 |
63 | - Support for jQuery 1.5.
64 | - Issue 48: IE7 "Permission Denied" error.
65 | - Issue 47: Issues for non-Latin urls and State update to change title on click event.
66 | - Issue 40: Encoding problem in parameter().
67 | - Issue 38: Issue when form actions containing query variables.
68 | - Issue 37: Using live events for form submissions.
69 |
70 | ### 11/29/2010 - jQuery Address 1.3.1
71 |
72 | - Issue 26: Values should no longer be only strings.
73 | - Issue 20: Improves the encoding of special characters.
74 | - Fixed issue with state value detection.
75 | - Fixed issue with the global ajaxComplete event.
76 |
77 | ### 09/26/2010 - jQuery Address 1.3
78 |
79 | - Support for the HTML5 onpopstate/pushState/replaceState API.
80 | - Support for tracker function reference.
81 | - Support for document.domain in IE6/7.
82 | - Improved value encoding scheme.
83 | - New State and Express samples.
84 | - Improved jQuery UI Tabs sample.
85 | - Improved event cancellation.
86 | - GA tracker function lookup is performed only against the top window.
87 | - Fixes an issue with manual address changes in IE7.
88 | - Removes IE specific code applicable only for local testing.
89 |
90 | ### 07/19/2010 - jQuery Address 1.2.2
91 |
92 | - Issue 12: Fixes the opening of tab links in a new browser tab.
93 | - Issue 11: Fixes the rel attr handling for Ajax loaded links.
94 | - Issue 10: Cannot turn off Google Analytics page tracking.
95 | - Fixed lazy loading support.
96 | - Fixed form submission support in IE.
97 | - Fixed issue with the href attribute in older versions of IE.
98 | - Tabs sample improvements.
99 |
100 | ### 05/18/2010 - jQuery Address 1.2.1
101 |
102 | - Issue 6: Using links without a href attribute causes an error.
103 | - Issue 5: Setting parameter = 0 removes it from address.
104 |
105 | ### 05/05/2010 - jQuery Address 1.2
106 |
107 | - New queryString, parameter and path setters.
108 | - New autoUpdate, crawling and wrap options.
109 | - New generic bind method.
110 | - New Accordion, Crawling and Form samples.
111 | - Support for hash fragments as a part of the value.
112 | - Basic support for forms.
113 | - Improved onhashchange support.
114 | - Switched samples to HTML5.
115 | - Switched to the Closure compiler.
116 | - JSLint compatibility.
117 | - Simple test suite.
118 | - Support for jQuery 1.4.2 and jQuery UI 1.8.
119 |
120 | ### 12/23/2009 - jQuery Address 1.1
121 |
122 | - New internalChange and externalChange events.
123 | - New Events sample.
124 | - Improved IE support.
125 | - Frameset support.
126 |
127 | ### 04/28/2009 - jQuery Address 1.0
128 |
129 | Initial release.
130 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "jquery-address",
3 | "homepage": "http://www.asual.com/jquery/address/",
4 | "repository": {
5 | "type": "git",
6 | "url": "git://github.com/asual/jquery-address.git"
7 | },
8 | "description": "jQuery Address - Deep linking for the masses",
9 | "main": "src/jquery.address.js",
10 | "keywords": [
11 | "address",
12 | "linking"
13 | ],
14 | "license": "MIT",
15 | "ignore": [
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18 | "samples",
19 | "test",
20 | ".jshintrc",
21 | ".gitignore",
22 | "build.*",
23 | "**/*.txt"
24 | ],
25 | "dependencies": {
26 | "jquery": ">= 1.6.4"
27 | },
28 | "version": "1.6.0"
29 | }
30 |
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1 | dist.dir=dist
2 | lib.dir=lib
3 | samples.dir=samples
4 | src.dir=src
5 | test.dir=test
6 |
7 | name=jquery.address
8 | version=1.6
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