/**********************************************************************************   PageScroll *   Copyright (C) 2001 <a href="/dhtmlcentral/thomas_brattli.asp">Thomas Brattli</a>*   This script was released at DHTMLCentral.com*   Visit for more great scripts!*   This may be used and changed freely as long as this msg is intact!*   We will also appreciate any links you could give us.**   Made by <a href="/dhtmlcentral/thomas_brattli.asp">Thomas Brattli</a> **   adapted september 2003 by Pascal Mueller*********************************************************************************/function lib_bwcheck(){ //Browsercheck (needed)	this.ver=navigator.appVersion	this.agent=navigator.userAgent	this.dom=document.getElementById?1:0	this.opera5=this.agent.indexOf("Opera 5")>-1	this.ie5=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 5")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0; 	this.ie6=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 6")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;	this.ie4=(document.all && !this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;	this.ie=this.ie4||this.ie5||this.ie6	this.mac=this.agent.indexOf("Mac")>-1	this.ns6=(this.dom && parseInt(this.ver) >= 5) ?1:0; 	this.ns4=(document.layers && !this.dom)?1:0;	this.bw=(this.ie6 || this.ie5 || this.ie4 || this.ns4 || this.ns6 || this.opera5)	return this}var bw=new lib_bwcheck()/*********************************************************************************These are the variables you have to set:*********************************************************************************///The speed of the timeout between each scroll.timSpeed = 50//The height of the container (change this when it scrolls to much or to little)contHeight = 100/*********************************************************************************This is the object constructor function, which applies methods and properties to the Cross-browser layer object*********************************************************************************/function makeScrollObj(obj,nest){	nest=(!nest) ? "":'document.'+nest+'.'			this.el=bw.dom?document.getElementById(obj):bw.ie4?document.all[obj]:bw.ns4?eval(nest+'document.'+obj):0; 	this.css=bw.dom?document.getElementById(obj).style:bw.ie4?document.all[obj].style:bw.ns4?eval(nest+'document.'+obj):0;			this.height=bw.ns4?this.css.document.height:this.el.offsetHeight	this.top=b_gettop											return this}// A unit of measure that will be added when setting the position of a layer.var px = bw.ns4||window.opera?"":"px";//Getting the top for the top methodfunction b_gettop(){	var gleft=(bw.ns4 || bw.ns6)?parseInt(this.css.top):eval(this.css.pixelTop);	return gleft;}//Variablesvar scrollTim = 1;var active = 0;/*********************************************************************************The scroll function. Checks what way to scroll and checks if thelayer is not already on top or bottom.*********************************************************************************/function scroll(speed){	clearTimeout(scrollTim)	way = speed>0?1:0	if ((!way && oScroll[active].top()>-oScroll[active].height+contHeight) || (oScroll[active].top()<0 && way)){		oScroll[active].css.top = (oScroll[active].top()+speed)+px		scrollTim = setTimeout("scroll("+speed+")",timSpeed)	}}//Clears the timeout so the scroll stops, this is called onmouseout.function noScroll(){	clearTimeout(scrollTim)}/*********************************************************************************Changes the active layer. Hides the one that's visible andshows the "new" one. Also set's the new layers top to0 so it starts at top.*********************************************************************************/function changeActive(num){	oScroll[active].css.visibility = "hidden"	active = num	oScroll[active].css.top = 0+px	oScroll[active].css.visibility = "visible"}/*********************************************************************************Initilizes the page, makes a oScroll Array and calls the object constructor.Here you can add as many scrollObjects as you want*********************************************************************************/function scrollInit(){	oScroll = new Array()		// You can add and remove scrollObjects here.	oScroll[0] = new makeScrollObj('divScroll1','divCont')		oScroll[0].css.left = 0+px	oScroll[0].css.top = 0+px	oScroll[0].css.visibility = "visible"	oControl = new makeScrollObj('divControl')	oControl.css.visibility = "visible"}/*********************************************************************************Executes the scrollInit function on pageload.*********************************************************************************//***************Multiple ScriptsIf you have two or more scripts that use the onload event, probably only one will run (the last one).Here is a solution for starting multiple scripts onload:   1. Delete or comment out all the onload assignments, onload=initScroll and things like that.   2. Put the onload assignments in the body tag like in this example, note that they must have braces ().   Example: <body onload="initScroll(); initTooltips(); initMenu();">**************/// JavaScript Document
