var daysInMonth = makeArray(12);
daysInMonth[1] = 31;
daysInMonth[2] = 29;   // must programmatically check this
daysInMonth[3] = 31;
daysInMonth[4] = 30;
daysInMonth[5] = 31;
daysInMonth[6] = 30;
daysInMonth[7] = 31;
daysInMonth[8] = 31;
daysInMonth[9] = 30;
daysInMonth[10] = 31;
daysInMonth[11] = 30;
daysInMonth[12] = 31;

// whitespace characters
var whitespace = " \t\n\r";

var defaultEmptyOK = false;

var popUpWin=0;
function popUpNav (URLStr)
{
  if(popUpWin)
  {
    if(!popUpWin.closed) popUpWin.close();
  }
  popUpWin=window.open(URLStr,'popUpWin','height=400,width=700,left=50,top=50,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes,toolbar=yes,status=yes,location=yes,directories=yes,copyhistory=yes');
  
}
function emailCheck (emailStr) {
	var emailPat=/^(.+)@(.+)$/
	var specialChars="\\(\\)<>@,;:\\\\\\\"\\.\\[\\]"
	var validChars="\[^\\s" + specialChars + "\]"
	var quotedUser="(\"[^\"]*\")"
	var ipDomainPat=/^\[(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\]$/
	var atom=validChars + '+'
	var word="(" + atom + "|" + quotedUser + ")"
	var userPat=new RegExp("^" + word + "(\\." + word + ")*$")
	var domainPat=new RegExp("^" + atom + "(\\." + atom +")*$")
	var matchArray=emailStr.match(emailPat)

	if (emailStr == "") {
		alert("Please provide a contact email address")
		return false;
	}

	if (matchArray==null) {
		alert("Your email address seems incorrect.\nPlease check the formatting (@ and .)");
		return false;
	}

	var user=matchArray[1] 
	if (user.match(userPat)==null) {
		alert("Your email doesn't seem to be valid.\nPlease re-enter your email.")
		return false;
	}
	return true;
} 

function LTrim(str)
{
	var whitespace = new String(" \t\n\r");
	var s = new String(str);
	if (whitespace.indexOf(s.charAt(0)) != -1) {
	    var j=0, i = s.length;
	    while (j < i && whitespace.indexOf(s.charAt(j)) != -1)
		j++;
	    s = s.substring(j, i);
	}
	return s;
}

function RTrim(str)
{
	var whitespace = new String(" \t\n\r");
	var s = new String(str);
	if (whitespace.indexOf(s.charAt(s.length-1)) != -1) {
	    var i = s.length - 1;       // Get length of string
	    while (i >= 0 && whitespace.indexOf(s.charAt(i)) != -1)
		i--;
	    s = s.substring(0, i+1);
	}
	return s;
}

function Trim(str)
{
	return RTrim(LTrim(str));
}

function Blank(obj, msg)
{
  if (obj.value == "") {
    alert(msg);
    obj.focus();
    return true;
  }
  return false;
}
function trimTextFieldsFrom (frmName) {
	for (i=0; i<frmName.length; i++) {
		if (frmName.elements[i].type == "text") frmName.elements[i].value = Trim(frmName.elements[i].value);
	}
}	
// isDate (STRING year, STRING month, STRING day)
//
// isDate returns true if string arguments year, month, and day
// form a valid date.
//
function isDate (day,month,year)
{   // catch invalid years (not 2- or 4-digit) and invalid months and days.
    if (! (isYear(year, false) && isMonth(month, false) && isDay(day, false))) return false;

    // Explicitly change type to integer to make code work in both
    // JavaScript 1.1 and JavaScript 1.2.
    var intYear = parseInt(year);
    var intMonth = parseInt(month);
    var intDay = parseInt(day);

    // catch invalid days, except for February
    if (intDay > daysInMonth[intMonth]) return false;

    if ((intMonth == 2) && (intDay > daysInFebruary(intYear))) return false;

    return true;
}

// isYear (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// isYear returns true if string s is a valid
// Year number.  Must be 2 or 4 digits only.
//
// For Year 2000 compliance, you are advised
// to use 4-digit year numbers everywhere.
//
// And yes, this function is not Year 10000 compliant, but
// because I am giving you 8003 years of advance notice,
// I don't feel very guilty about this ...
//
// For B.C. compliance, write your own function. ;->
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.

function isYear (s)
{   if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isYear.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isYear.arguments[1] == true);
    if (!isNonnegativeInteger(s)) return false;
    return ((s.length == 2) || (s.length == 4));
}
// isMonth (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// isMonth returns true if string s is a valid
// month number between 1 and 12.
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.

function isMonth (s)
{   if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isMonth.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isMonth.arguments[1] == true);
    return isIntegerInRange (s, 1, 12);
}



// isDay (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// isDay returns true if string s is a valid
// day number between 1 and 31.
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.

function isDay (s)
{   if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isDay.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isDay.arguments[1] == true);
    return isIntegerInRange (s, 1, 31);
}

// isIntegerInRange (STRING s, INTEGER a, INTEGER b [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// isIntegerInRange returns true if string s is an integer
// within the range of integer arguments a and b, inclusive.
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.


function isIntegerInRange (s, a, b)
{   if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isIntegerInRange.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isIntegerInRange.arguments[1] == true);

    // Catch non-integer strings to avoid creating a NaN below,
    // which isn't available on JavaScript 1.0 for Windows.
    if (!isInteger(s, false)) return false;

    // Now, explicitly change the type to integer via parseInt
    // so that the comparison code below will work both on
    // JavaScript 1.2 (which typechecks in equality comparisons)
    // and JavaScript 1.1 and before (which doesn't).
    var num = parseInt (s);
    return ((num >= a) && (num <= b));
}
// Check whether string s is empty.

function isEmpty(s)
{   return ((s == null) || (s.length == 0))
}

// daysInFebruary (INTEGER year)
//
// Given integer argument year,
// returns number of days in February of that year.

function daysInFebruary (year)
{   // February has 29 days in any year evenly divisible by four,
    // EXCEPT for centurial years which are not also divisible by 400.
    return (  ((year % 4 == 0) && ( (!(year % 100 == 0)) || (year % 400 == 0) ) ) ? 29 : 28 );
}
// isNonnegativeInteger (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// Returns true if string s is an integer >= 0.
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.

function isNonnegativeInteger (s)
{
	var secondArg = defaultEmptyOK;

    if (isNonnegativeInteger.arguments.length > 1)
        secondArg = isNonnegativeInteger.arguments[1];

    // The next line is a bit byzantine.  What it means is:
    // a) s must be a signed integer, AND
    // b) one of the following must be true:
    //    i)  s is empty and we are supposed to return true for
    //        empty strings
    //    ii) this is a number >= 0

    return (isSignedInteger(s, secondArg)
         && ( (isEmpty(s) && secondArg)  || (parseInt (s) >= 0) ) );
}
// isSignedInteger (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// Returns true if all characters are numbers;
// first character is allowed to be + or - as well.
//
// Does not accept floating point, exponential notation, etc.
//
// We don't use parseInt because that would accept a string
// with trailing non-numeric characters.
//
// For explanation of optional argument emptyOK,
// see comments of function isInteger.
//
// EXAMPLE FUNCTION CALL:          RESULT:
// isSignedInteger ("5")           true
// isSignedInteger ("")            defaultEmptyOK
// isSignedInteger ("-5")          true
// isSignedInteger ("+5")          true
// isSignedInteger ("", false)     false
// isSignedInteger ("", true)      true

function isSignedInteger (s)

{   if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isSignedInteger.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isSignedInteger.arguments[1] == true);

    else {
        var startPos = 0;
        var secondArg = defaultEmptyOK;

        if (isSignedInteger.arguments.length > 1)
            secondArg = isSignedInteger.arguments[1];

        // skip leading + or -
        if ( (s.charAt(0) == "-") || (s.charAt(0) == "+") )
           startPos = 1;
        return (isInteger(s.substring(startPos, s.length), secondArg))
    }
}
// isInteger (STRING s [, BOOLEAN emptyOK])
//
// Returns true if all characters in string s are numbers.
//
// Accepts non-signed integers only. Does not accept floating
// point, exponential notation, etc.
//
// We don't use parseInt because that would accept a string
// with trailing non-numeric characters.
//
// By default, returns defaultEmptyOK if s is empty.
// There is an optional second argument called emptyOK.
// emptyOK is used to override for a single function call
//      the default behavior which is specified globally by
//      defaultEmptyOK.
// If emptyOK is false (or any value other than true),
//      the function will return false if s is empty.
// If emptyOK is true, the function will return true if s is empty.
//
// EXAMPLE FUNCTION CALL:     RESULT:
// isInteger ("5")            true
// isInteger ("")             defaultEmptyOK
// isInteger ("-5")           false
// isInteger ("", true)       true
// isInteger ("", false)      false
// isInteger ("5", false)     true

function isInteger (s)

{   var i;

    if (isEmpty(s))
       if (isInteger.arguments.length == 1) return defaultEmptyOK;
       else return (isInteger.arguments[1] == true);

    // Search through string's characters one by one
    // until we find a non-numeric character.
    // When we do, return false; if we don't, return true.

    for (i = 0; i < s.length; i++)
    {
        // Check that current character is number.
        var c = s.charAt(i);

        if (!isDigit(c)) return false;
    }

    // All characters are numbers.
    return true;
}

// Returns true if character c is a digit
// (0 .. 9).
function isDigit (c)
{   return ((c >= "0") && (c <= "9"))
}

function makeArray(n) {
//*** BUG: If I put this line in, I get two error messages:
//(1) Window.length can't be set by assignment
//(2) daysInMonth has no property indexed by 4
//If I leave it out, the code works fine.
//   this.length = n;
   for (var i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
      this[i] = 0
   }
   return this
}

function regionalDisplay (state) {
	document.getElementById('regional').style.display=state;
	document.getElementById('regionalans').style.display=state;
}

