/*

activateActiveX

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Purpose:  Dynamically replace any elements that will be affected by the new security feature in IE6/IE7 that requires a user to click certain types of elements to activate them before use.



Usage:  Include this file in the <head></head> section of your html document using the following...

	<script language="JScript" type="text/jscript" src="activateActiveX_onload.js"></script>





Since this script is in response to a software patent lawsuit, I feel it necessary to state the following...	



License:

activateActiveX is Copyright (C) 2006 Jason Baker (therippa AT gmail.com). It is available as open source code from:

http://therippa.blogspot.com



This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.



This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

*/



//trap onload event

window.onload = function () {

	//Determine browser, we only need this for Internet Explorer

	if (navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") {

		

		//Array of elements to be replaced

		var arrElements = new Array(3);

		arrElements[0] = "object";

		arrElements[1] = "embed";

		arrElements[2] = "applet";

	

		

		//Loop over element types

		for (n = 0; n < arrElements.length; n++) {

		

			//set object for brevity

			replaceObj = document.getElementsByTagName(arrElements[n]);

			

			//loop over element objects returned

			for (i = 0; i < replaceObj.length; i++ ) {

			

				//set parent object for brevity

				parentObj = replaceObj[i].parentNode;

				

				//grab the html inside of the element before removing it from the DOM

				newHTML = parentObj.innerHTML;

				

				//remove element from the DOM

				parentObj.removeChild(replaceObj[i]);

				

				//stick the element right back in, but as a new object

				parentObj.innerHTML = newHTML;

			

				}

			}

		}

	}
