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/** * jQuery Once Plugin v1.2 * http://plugins.jquery.com/project/once * * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses: *   http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php *   http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html */(function ($) {  var cache = {}, uuid = 0;  /**   * Filters elements by whether they have not yet been processed.   *   * @param id   *   (Optional) If this is a string, then it will be used as the CSS class   *   name that is applied to the elements for determining whether it has   *   already been processed. The elements will get a class in the form of   *   "id-processed".   *   *   If the id parameter is a function, it will be passed off to the fn   *   parameter and the id will become a unique identifier, represented as a   *   number.   *   *   When the id is neither a string or a function, it becomes a unique   *   identifier, depicted as a number. The element's class will then be   *   represented in the form of "jquery-once-#-processed".   *   *   Take note that the id must be valid for usage as an element's class name.   * @param fn   *   (Optional) If given, this function will be called for each element that   *   has not yet been processed. The function's return value follows the same   *   logic as $.each(). Returning true will continue to the next matched   *   element in the set, while returning false will entirely break the   *   iteration.   */  $.fn.once = function (id, fn) {    if (typeof id != 'string') {      // Generate a numeric ID if the id passed can't be used as a CSS class.      if (!(id in cache)) {        cache[id] = ++uuid;      }      // When the fn parameter is not passed, we interpret it from the id.      if (!fn) {        fn = id;      }      id = 'jquery-once-' + cache[id];    }    // Remove elements from the set that have already been processed.    var name = id + '-processed';    var elements = this.not('.' + name).addClass(name);    return $.isFunction(fn) ? elements.each(fn) : elements;  };  /**   * Filters elements that have been processed once already.   *   * @param id   *   A required string representing the name of the class which should be used   *   when filtering the elements. This only filters elements that have already   *   been processed by the once function. The id should be the same id that   *   was originally passed to the once() function.   * @param fn   *   (Optional) If given, this function will be called for each element that   *   has not yet been processed. The function's return value follows the same   *   logic as $.each(). Returning true will continue to the next matched   *   element in the set, while returning false will entirely break the   *   iteration.   */  $.fn.removeOnce = function (id, fn) {    var name = id + '-processed';    var elements = this.filter('.' + name).removeClass(name);    return $.isFunction(fn) ? elements.each(fn) : elements;  };})(jQuery);
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