/*!
 * Modernizr v1.7
 * http://www.modernizr.com
 *
 * Developed by: 
 * - Faruk Ates  http://farukat.es/
 * - Paul Irish  http://paulirish.com/
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2009-2011
 * Dual-licensed under the BSD or MIT licenses.
 * http://www.modernizr.com/license/
 */

 
/*
 * Modernizr is a script that detects native CSS3 and HTML5 features
 * available in the current UA and provides an object containing all
 * features with a true/false value, depending on whether the UA has
 * native support for it or not.
 * 
 * Modernizr will also add classes to the <html> element of the page,
 * one for each feature it detects. If the UA supports it, a class
 * like "cssgradients" will be added. If not, the class name will be
 * "no-cssgradients". This allows for simple if-conditionals in your
 * CSS, giving you fine control over the look & feel of your website.
 * 
 * @author        Faruk Ates
 * @author        Paul Irish
 * @copyright     (c) 2009-2011 Faruk Ates.
 * @contributor   Ben Alman
 */

window.Modernizr = (function (window, document, undefined) {

    var version = '1.7',

    ret = {},

    /**
    * !! DEPRECATED !!
    * 
    * enableHTML5 is a private property for advanced use only. If enabled,
    * it will make Modernizr.init() run through a brief while() loop in
    * which it will create all HTML5 elements in the DOM to allow for
    * styling them in Internet Explorer, which does not recognize any
    * non-HTML4 elements unless created in the DOM this way.
    * 
    * enableHTML5 is ON by default.
    * 
    * The enableHTML5 toggle option is DEPRECATED as per 1.6, and will be
    * replaced in 2.0 in lieu of the modular, configurable nature of 2.0.
    */
    enableHTML5 = true,


    docElement = document.documentElement,
    docHead = document.head || document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0],

    /**
    * Create our "modernizr" element that we do most feature tests on.
    */
    mod = 'modernizr',
    modElem = document.createElement(mod),
    m_style = modElem.style,

    /**
    * Create the input element for various Web Forms feature tests.
    */
    inputElem = document.createElement('input'),

    smile = ':)',

    tostring = Object.prototype.toString,

    // List of property values to set for css tests. See ticket #21
    prefixes = ' -webkit- -moz- -o- -ms- -khtml- '.split(' '),

    // Following spec is to expose vendor-specific style properties as:
    //   elem.style.WebkitBorderRadius
    // and the following would be incorrect:
    //   elem.style.webkitBorderRadius

    // Webkit ghosts their properties in lowercase but Opera & Moz do not.
    // Microsoft foregoes prefixes entirely <= IE8, but appears to 
    //   use a lowercase `ms` instead of the correct `Ms` in IE9

    // More here: http://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/issue/21
    domPrefixes = 'Webkit Moz O ms Khtml'.split(' '),

    ns = { 'svg': 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' },

    tests = {},
    inputs = {},
    attrs = {},

    classes = [],

    featurename, // used in testing loop



    // todo: consider using http://javascript.nwbox.com/CSSSupport/css-support.js instead
    testMediaQuery = function (mq) {

        var st = document.createElement('style'),
          div = document.createElement('div'),
          ret;

        st.textContent = mq + '{#modernizr{height:3px}}';
        docHead.appendChild(st);
        div.id = 'modernizr';
        docElement.appendChild(div);

        ret = div.offsetHeight === 3;

        st.parentNode.removeChild(st);
        div.parentNode.removeChild(div);

        return !!ret;

    },


    /**
    * isEventSupported determines if a given element supports the given event
    * function from http://yura.thinkweb2.com/isEventSupported/
    */
    isEventSupported = (function () {

        var TAGNAMES = {
            'select': 'input', 'change': 'input',
            'submit': 'form', 'reset': 'form',
            'error': 'img', 'load': 'img', 'abort': 'img'
        };

        function isEventSupported(eventName, element) {

            element = element || document.createElement(TAGNAMES[eventName] || 'div');
            eventName = 'on' + eventName;

            // When using `setAttribute`, IE skips "unload", WebKit skips "unload" and "resize", whereas `in` "catches" those
            var isSupported = (eventName in element);

            if (!isSupported) {
                // If it has no `setAttribute` (i.e. doesn't implement Node interface), try generic element
                if (!element.setAttribute) {
                    element = document.createElement('div');
                }
                if (element.setAttribute && element.removeAttribute) {
                    element.setAttribute(eventName, '');
                    isSupported = is(element[eventName], 'function');

                    // If property was created, "remove it" (by setting value to `undefined`)
                    if (!is(element[eventName], undefined)) {
                        element[eventName] = undefined;
                    }
                    element.removeAttribute(eventName);
                }
            }

            element = null;
            return isSupported;
        }
        return isEventSupported;
    })();


    // hasOwnProperty shim by kangax needed for Safari 2.0 support
    var _hasOwnProperty = ({}).hasOwnProperty, hasOwnProperty;
    if (!is(_hasOwnProperty, undefined) && !is(_hasOwnProperty.call, undefined)) {
        hasOwnProperty = function (object, property) {
            return _hasOwnProperty.call(object, property);
        };
    }
    else {
        hasOwnProperty = function (object, property) { /* yes, this can give false positives/negatives, but most of the time we don't care about those */
            return ((property in object) && is(object.constructor.prototype[property], undefined));
        };
    }

    /**
    * set_css applies given styles to the Modernizr DOM node.
    */
    function set_css(str) {
        m_style.cssText = str;
    }

    /**
    * set_css_all extrapolates all vendor-specific css strings.
    */
    function set_css_all(str1, str2) {
        return set_css(prefixes.join(str1 + ';') + (str2 || ''));
    }

    /**
    * is returns a boolean for if typeof obj is exactly type.
    */
    function is(obj, type) {
        return typeof obj === type;
    }

    /**
    * contains returns a boolean for if substr is found within str.
    */
    function contains(str, substr) {
        return ('' + str).indexOf(substr) !== -1;
    }

    /**
    * test_props is a generic CSS / DOM property test; if a browser supports
    *   a certain property, it won't return undefined for it.
    *   A supported CSS property returns empty string when its not yet set.
    */
    function test_props(props, callback) {
        for (var i in props) {
            try {
                if (m_style[props[i]] !== undefined && (!callback || callback(props[i], modElem))) {
                    return true;
                }
            } catch (e) { ; }
        }
    }

    /**
    * test_props_all tests a list of DOM properties we want to check against.
    *   We specify literally ALL possible (known and/or likely) properties on 
    *   the element including the non-vendor prefixed one, for forward-
    *   compatibility.
    */
    function test_props_all(prop, callback) {

        var uc_prop = prop.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + prop.substr(1),
            props = (prop + ' ' + domPrefixes.join(uc_prop + ' ') + uc_prop).split(' ');

        return !!test_props(props, callback);
    }


    /**
    * Tests
    * -----
    */

    tests['flexbox'] = function () {
        /**
        * set_prefixed_value_css sets the property of a specified element
        * adding vendor prefixes to the VALUE of the property.
        * @param {Element} element
        * @param {string} property The property name. This will not be prefixed.
        * @param {string} value The value of the property. This WILL be prefixed.
        * @param {string=} extra Additional CSS to append unmodified to the end of
        * the CSS string.
        */
        function set_prefixed_value_css(element, property, value, extra) {
            property += ':';
            element.style.cssText = (property + prefixes.join(value + ';' + property)).slice(0, -property.length) + (extra || '');
        }

        /**
        * set_prefixed_property_css sets the property of a specified element
        * adding vendor prefixes to the NAME of the property.
        * @param {Element} element
        * @param {string} property The property name. This WILL be prefixed.
        * @param {string} value The value of the property. This will not be prefixed.
        * @param {string=} extra Additional CSS to append unmodified to the end of
        * the CSS string.
        */
        function set_prefixed_property_css(element, property, value, extra) {
            element.style.cssText = prefixes.join(property + ':' + value + ';') + (extra || '');
        }

        var c = document.createElement('div'),
            elem = document.createElement('div');

        set_prefixed_value_css(c, 'display', 'box', 'width:42px;padding:0;');
        set_prefixed_property_css(elem, 'box-flex', '1', 'width:10px;');

        c.appendChild(elem);
        docElement.appendChild(c);

        var ret = elem.offsetWidth === 42;

        c.removeChild(elem);
        docElement.removeChild(c);

        return ret;
    };

    // On the S60 and BB Storm, getContext exists, but always returns undefined
    // http://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/issue/97/ 

    tests['canvas'] = function () {
        var elem = document.createElement('canvas');
        return !!(elem.getContext && elem.getContext('2d'));
    };

    tests['canvastext'] = function () {
        return !!(ret['canvas'] && is(document.createElement('canvas').getContext('2d').fillText, 'function'));
    };

    // This WebGL test false positives in FF depending on graphics hardware. But really it's quite impossible to know
    // wether webgl will succeed until after you create the context. You might have hardware that can support
    // a 100x100 webgl canvas, but will not support a 1000x1000 webgl canvas. So this feature inference is weak, 
    // but intentionally so.
    tests['webgl'] = function () {
        return !!window.WebGLRenderingContext;
    };

    /*
    * The Modernizr.touch test only indicates if the browser supports
    *    touch events, which does not necessarily reflect a touchscreen
    *    device, as evidenced by tablets running Windows 7 or, alas,
    *    the Palm Pre / WebOS (touch) phones.
    *    
    * Additionally, Chrome (desktop) used to lie about its support on this,
    *    but that has since been rectified: http://crbug.com/36415
    *    
    * We also test for Firefox 4 Multitouch Support.
    *
    * For more info, see: http://modernizr.github.com/Modernizr/touch.html
    */

    tests['touch'] = function () {

        return ('ontouchstart' in window) || testMediaQuery('@media (' + prefixes.join('touch-enabled),(') + 'modernizr)');

    };


    /**
    * geolocation tests for the new Geolocation API specification.
    *   This test is a standards compliant-only test; for more complete
    *   testing, including a Google Gears fallback, please see:
    *   http://code.google.com/p/geo-location-javascript/
    * or view a fallback solution using google's geo API:
    *   http://gist.github.com/366184
    */
    tests['geolocation'] = function () {
        return !!navigator.geolocation;
    };

    // Per 1.6: 
    // This used to be Modernizr.crosswindowmessaging but the longer
    // name has been deprecated in favor of a shorter and property-matching one.
    // The old API is still available in 1.6, but as of 2.0 will throw a warning,
    // and in the first release thereafter disappear entirely.
    tests['postmessage'] = function () {
        return !!window.postMessage;
    };

    // Web SQL database detection is tricky:

    // In chrome incognito mode, openDatabase is truthy, but using it will 
    //   throw an exception: http://crbug.com/42380
    // We can create a dummy database, but there is no way to delete it afterwards. 

    // Meanwhile, Safari users can get prompted on any database creation.
    //   If they do, any page with Modernizr will give them a prompt:
    //   http://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/closed#issue/113

    // We have chosen to allow the Chrome incognito false positive, so that Modernizr
    //   doesn't litter the web with these test databases. As a developer, you'll have
    //   to account for this gotcha yourself.
    tests['websqldatabase'] = function () {
        var result = !!window.openDatabase;
        /*  if (result){
        try {
        result = !!openDatabase( mod + "testdb", "1.0", mod + "testdb", 2e4);
        } catch(e) {
        }
        }  */
        return result;
    };

    // Vendors have inconsistent prefixing with the experimental Indexed DB:
    // - Firefox is shipping indexedDB in FF4 as moz_indexedDB
    // - Webkit's implementation is accessible through webkitIndexedDB
    // We test both styles.
    tests['indexedDB'] = function () {
        for (var i = -1, len = domPrefixes.length; ++i < len; ) {
            var prefix = domPrefixes[i].toLowerCase();
            if (window[prefix + '_indexedDB'] || window[prefix + 'IndexedDB']) {
                return true;
            }
        }
        return false;
    };

    // documentMode logic from YUI to filter out IE8 Compat Mode
    //   which false positives.
    tests['hashchange'] = function () {
        return isEventSupported('hashchange', window) && (document.documentMode === undefined || document.documentMode > 7);
    };

    // Per 1.6: 
    // This used to be Modernizr.historymanagement but the longer
    // name has been deprecated in favor of a shorter and property-matching one.
    // The old API is still available in 1.6, but as of 2.0 will throw a warning,
    // and in the first release thereafter disappear entirely.
    tests['history'] = function () {
        return !!(window.history && history.pushState);
    };

    tests['draganddrop'] = function () {
        return isEventSupported('dragstart') && isEventSupported('drop');
    };

    tests['websockets'] = function () {
        return ('WebSocket' in window);
    };


    // http://css-tricks.com/rgba-browser-support/
    tests['rgba'] = function () {
        // Set an rgba() color and check the returned value

        set_css('background-color:rgba(150,255,150,.5)');

        return contains(m_style.backgroundColor, 'rgba');
    };

    tests['hsla'] = function () {
        // Same as rgba(), in fact, browsers re-map hsla() to rgba() internally,
        //   except IE9 who retains it as hsla

        set_css('background-color:hsla(120,40%,100%,.5)');

        return contains(m_style.backgroundColor, 'rgba') || contains(m_style.backgroundColor, 'hsla');
    };

    tests['multiplebgs'] = function () {
        // Setting multiple images AND a color on the background shorthand property
        //  and then querying the style.background property value for the number of
        //  occurrences of "url(" is a reliable method for detecting ACTUAL support for this!

        set_css('background:url(//:),url(//:),red url(//:)');

        // If the UA supports multiple backgrounds, there should be three occurrences
        //   of the string "url(" in the return value for elem_style.background

        return new RegExp("(url\\s*\\(.*?){3}").test(m_style.background);
    };


    // In testing support for a given CSS property, it's legit to test:
    //    `elem.style[styleName] !== undefined`
    // If the property is supported it will return an empty string,
    // if unsupported it will return undefined.

    // We'll take advantage of this quick test and skip setting a style 
    // on our modernizr element, but instead just testing undefined vs
    // empty string.


    tests['backgroundsize'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('backgroundSize');
    };

    tests['borderimage'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('borderImage');
    };


    // Super comprehensive table about all the unique implementations of 
    // border-radius: http://muddledramblings.com/table-of-css3-border-radius-compliance

    tests['borderradius'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('borderRadius', '', function (prop) {
            return contains(prop, 'orderRadius');
        });
    };

    // WebOS unfortunately false positives on this test.
    tests['boxshadow'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('boxShadow');
    };

    // FF3.0 will false positive on this test 
    tests['textshadow'] = function () {
        return document.createElement('div').style.textShadow === '';
    };


    tests['opacity'] = function () {
        // Browsers that actually have CSS Opacity implemented have done so
        //  according to spec, which means their return values are within the
        //  range of [0.0,1.0] - including the leading zero.

        set_css_all('opacity:.55');

        // The non-literal . in this regex is intentional:
        //   German Chrome returns this value as 0,55
        // https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/#issue/59/comment/516632
        return /^0.55$/.test(m_style.opacity);
    };


    tests['cssanimations'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('animationName');
    };


    tests['csscolumns'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('columnCount');
    };


    tests['cssgradients'] = function () {
        /**
        * For CSS Gradients syntax, please see:
        * http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/
        * https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/-moz-linear-gradient
        * https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/-moz-radial-gradient
        * http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-images/#gradients-
        */

        var str1 = 'background-image:',
            str2 = 'gradient(linear,left top,right bottom,from(#9f9),to(white));',
            str3 = 'linear-gradient(left top,#9f9, white);';

        set_css(
            (str1 + prefixes.join(str2 + str1) + prefixes.join(str3 + str1)).slice(0, -str1.length)
        );

        return contains(m_style.backgroundImage, 'gradient');
    };


    tests['cssreflections'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('boxReflect');
    };


    tests['csstransforms'] = function () {
        return !!test_props(['transformProperty', 'WebkitTransform', 'MozTransform', 'OTransform', 'msTransform']);
    };


    tests['csstransforms3d'] = function () {

        var ret = !!test_props(['perspectiveProperty', 'WebkitPerspective', 'MozPerspective', 'OPerspective', 'msPerspective']);

        // Webkit’s 3D transforms are passed off to the browser's own graphics renderer.
        //   It works fine in Safari on Leopard and Snow Leopard, but not in Chrome in
        //   some conditions. As a result, Webkit typically recognizes the syntax but 
        //   will sometimes throw a false positive, thus we must do a more thorough check:
        if (ret && 'webkitPerspective' in docElement.style) {

            // Webkit allows this media query to succeed only if the feature is enabled.    
            // `@media (transform-3d),(-o-transform-3d),(-moz-transform-3d),(-ms-transform-3d),(-webkit-transform-3d),(modernizr){ ... }`    
            ret = testMediaQuery('@media (' + prefixes.join('transform-3d),(') + 'modernizr)');
        }
        return ret;
    };


    tests['csstransitions'] = function () {
        return test_props_all('transitionProperty');
    };


    // @font-face detection routine by Diego Perini
    // http://javascript.nwbox.com/CSSSupport/
    tests['fontface'] = function () {

        var 
        sheet, bool,
        head = docHead || docElement,
        style = document.createElement("style"),
        impl = document.implementation || { hasFeature: function () { return false; } };

        style.type = 'text/css';
        head.insertBefore(style, head.firstChild);
        sheet = style.sheet || style.styleSheet;

        var supportAtRule = impl.hasFeature('CSS2', '') ?
                function (rule) {
                    if (!(sheet && rule)) return false;
                    var result = false;
                    try {
                        sheet.insertRule(rule, 0);
                        result = (/src/i).test(sheet.cssRules[0].cssText);
                        sheet.deleteRule(sheet.cssRules.length - 1);
                    } catch (e) { }
                    return result;
                } :
                function (rule) {
                    if (!(sheet && rule)) return false;
                    sheet.cssText = rule;

                    return sheet.cssText.length !== 0 && (/src/i).test(sheet.cssText) &&
                      sheet.cssText
                            .replace(/\r+|\n+/g, '')
                            .indexOf(rule.split(' ')[0]) === 0;
                };

        bool = supportAtRule('@font-face { font-family: "font"; src: url(data:,); }');
        head.removeChild(style);
        return bool;
    };


    // These tests evaluate support of the video/audio elements, as well as
    // testing what types of content they support.
    //
    // We're using the Boolean constructor here, so that we can extend the value
    // e.g.  Modernizr.video     // true
    //       Modernizr.video.ogg // 'probably'
    //
    // Codec values from : http://github.com/NielsLeenheer/html5test/blob/9106a8/index.html#L845
    //                     thx to NielsLeenheer and zcorpan

    // Note: in FF 3.5.1 and 3.5.0, "no" was a return value instead of empty string.
    //   Modernizr does not normalize for that.

    tests['video'] = function () {
        try {
            var elem = document.createElement('video'),
            bool = !!elem.canPlayType;

            if (bool) {
                bool = new Boolean(bool);
                bool.ogg = elem.canPlayType('video/ogg; codecs="theora"');

                // Workaround required for IE9, which doesn't report video support without audio codec specified.
                //   bug 599718 @ msft connect
                var h264 = 'video/mp4; codecs="avc1.42E01E';
                bool.h264 = elem.canPlayType(h264 + '"') || elem.canPlayType(h264 + ', mp4a.40.2"');

                bool.webm = elem.canPlayType('video/webm; codecs="vp8, vorbis"');
            }
            return bool;
        } catch (e) { return false; }
    };

    tests['audio'] = function () {
        try {
            var elem = document.createElement('audio'),
            bool = !!elem.canPlayType;

            if (bool) {
                bool = new Boolean(bool);
                bool.ogg = elem.canPlayType('audio/ogg; codecs="vorbis"');
                bool.mp3 = elem.canPlayType('audio/mpeg;');

                // Mimetypes accepted: 
                //   https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Media_formats_supported_by_the_audio_and_video_elements
                //   http://bit.ly/iphoneoscodecs
                bool.wav = elem.canPlayType('audio/wav; codecs="1"');
                bool.m4a = elem.canPlayType('audio/x-m4a;') || elem.canPlayType('audio/aac;');
            }
            return bool;
        } catch (e) { return false; }
    };


    // Firefox has made these tests rather unfun.

    // In FF4, if disabled, window.localStorage should === null.

    // Normally, we could not test that directly and need to do a 
    //   `('localStorage' in window) && ` test first because otherwise Firefox will
    //   throw http://bugzil.la/365772 if cookies are disabled

    // However, in Firefox 4 betas, if dom.storage.enabled == false, just mentioning
    //   the property will throw an exception. http://bugzil.la/599479
    // This looks to be fixed for FF4 Final.

    // Because we are forced to try/catch this, we'll go aggressive.

    // FWIW: IE8 Compat mode supports these features completely:
    //   http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/html5.html
    // But IE8 doesn't support either with local files

    tests['localstorage'] = function () {
        try {
            return !!localStorage.getItem;
        } catch (e) {
            return false;
        }
    };

    tests['sessionstorage'] = function () {
        try {
            return !!sessionStorage.getItem;
        } catch (e) {
            return false;
        }
    };


    tests['webWorkers'] = function () {
        return !!window.Worker;
    };


    tests['applicationcache'] = function () {
        return !!window.applicationCache;
    };


    // Thanks to Erik Dahlstrom
    tests['svg'] = function () {
        return !!document.createElementNS && !!document.createElementNS(ns.svg, "svg").createSVGRect;
    };

    tests['inlinesvg'] = function () {
        var div = document.createElement('div');
        div.innerHTML = '<svg/>';
        return (div.firstChild && div.firstChild.namespaceURI) == ns.svg;
    };

    // Thanks to F1lt3r and lucideer
    // http://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues#issue/35
    tests['smil'] = function () {
        return !!document.createElementNS && /SVG/.test(tostring.call(document.createElementNS(ns.svg, 'animate')));
    };

    tests['svgclippaths'] = function () {
        // Possibly returns a false positive in Safari 3.2?
        return !!document.createElementNS && /SVG/.test(tostring.call(document.createElementNS(ns.svg, 'clipPath')));
    };


    // input features and input types go directly onto the ret object, bypassing the tests loop.
    // Hold this guy to execute in a moment.
    function webforms() {

        // Run through HTML5's new input attributes to see if the UA understands any.
        // We're using f which is the <input> element created early on
        // Mike Taylr has created a comprehensive resource for testing these attributes
        //   when applied to all input types: 
        //   http://miketaylr.com/code/input-type-attr.html
        // spec: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/the-input-element.html#input-type-attr-summary
        ret['input'] = (function (props) {
            for (var i = 0, len = props.length; i < len; i++) {
                attrs[props[i]] = !!(props[i] in inputElem);
            }
            return attrs;
        })('autocomplete autofocus list placeholder max min multiple pattern required step'.split(' '));

        // Run through HTML5's new input types to see if the UA understands any.
        //   This is put behind the tests runloop because it doesn't return a
        //   true/false like all the other tests; instead, it returns an object
        //   containing each input type with its corresponding true/false value 

        // Big thanks to @miketaylr for the html5 forms expertise. http://miketaylr.com/
        ret['inputtypes'] = (function (props) {

            for (var i = 0, bool, inputElemType, defaultView, len = props.length; i < len; i++) {

                inputElem.setAttribute('type', inputElemType = props[i]);
                bool = inputElem.type !== 'text';

                // We first check to see if the type we give it sticks.. 
                // If the type does, we feed it a textual value, which shouldn't be valid.
                // If the value doesn't stick, we know there's input sanitization which infers a custom UI
                if (bool) {

                    inputElem.value = smile;
                    inputElem.style.cssText = 'position:absolute;visibility:hidden;';

                    if (/^range$/.test(inputElemType) && inputElem.style.WebkitAppearance !== undefined) {

                        docElement.appendChild(inputElem);
                        defaultView = document.defaultView;

                        // Safari 2-4 allows the smiley as a value, despite making a slider
                        bool = defaultView.getComputedStyle &&
                              defaultView.getComputedStyle(inputElem, null).WebkitAppearance !== 'textfield' &&
                        // Mobile android web browser has false positive, so must
                        // check the height to see if the widget is actually there.
                              (inputElem.offsetHeight !== 0);

                        docElement.removeChild(inputElem);

                    } else if (/^(search|tel)$/.test(inputElemType)) {
                        // Spec doesnt define any special parsing or detectable UI 
                        //   behaviors so we pass these through as true

                        // Interestingly, opera fails the earlier test, so it doesn't
                        //  even make it here.

                    } else if (/^(url|email)$/.test(inputElemType)) {
                        // Real url and email support comes with prebaked validation.
                        bool = inputElem.checkValidity && inputElem.checkValidity() === false;

                    } else if (/^color$/.test(inputElemType)) {
                        // chuck into DOM and force reflow for Opera bug in 11.00
                        // github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues#issue/159
                        docElement.appendChild(inputElem);
                        docElement.offsetWidth;
                        bool = inputElem.value != smile;
                        docElement.removeChild(inputElem);

                    } else {
                        // If the upgraded input compontent rejects the :) text, we got a winner
                        bool = inputElem.value != smile;
                    }
                }

                inputs[props[i]] = !!bool;
            }
            return inputs;
        })('search tel url email datetime date month week time datetime-local number range color'.split(' '));

    }



    // End of test definitions
    // -----------------------



    // Run through all tests and detect their support in the current UA.
    // todo: hypothetically we could be doing an array of tests and use a basic loop here.
    for (var feature in tests) {
        if (hasOwnProperty(tests, feature)) {
            // run the test, throw the return value into the Modernizr,
            //   then based on that boolean, define an appropriate className
            //   and push it into an array of classes we'll join later.
            featurename = feature.toLowerCase();
            ret[featurename] = tests[feature]();

            classes.push((ret[featurename] ? '' : 'no-') + featurename);
        }
    }

    // input tests need to run.
    if (!ret.input) webforms();



    // Per 1.6: deprecated API is still accesible for now:
    ret.crosswindowmessaging = ret.postmessage;
    ret.historymanagement = ret.history;



    /**
    * Addtest allows the user to define their own feature tests
    * the result will be added onto the Modernizr object,
    * as well as an appropriate className set on the html element
    * 
    * @param feature - String naming the feature
    * @param test - Function returning true if feature is supported, false if not
    */
    ret.addTest = function (feature, test) {
        feature = feature.toLowerCase();

        if (ret[feature]) {
            return; // quit if you're trying to overwrite an existing test
        }
        test = !!(test());
        docElement.className += ' ' + (test ? '' : 'no-') + feature;
        ret[feature] = test;
        return ret; // allow chaining.
    };

    /**
    * Reset m.style.cssText to nothing to reduce memory footprint.
    */
    set_css('');
    modElem = inputElem = null;

    //>>BEGIN IEPP
    // Enable HTML 5 elements for styling in IE. 
    // fyi: jscript version does not reflect trident version
    //      therefore ie9 in ie7 mode will still have a jScript v.9
    if (enableHTML5 && window.attachEvent && (function () {
        var elem = document.createElement("div");
        elem.innerHTML = "<elem></elem>";
        return elem.childNodes.length !== 1;
    })()) {
        // iepp v1.6.2 by @jon_neal : code.google.com/p/ie-print-protector
        (function (win, doc) {
            var elems = 'abbr|article|aside|audio|canvas|details|figcaption|figure|footer|header|hgroup|mark|meter|nav|output|progress|section|summary|time|video',
            elemsArr = elems.split('|'),
            elemsArrLen = elemsArr.length,
            elemRegExp = new RegExp('(^|\\s)(' + elems + ')', 'gi'),
            tagRegExp = new RegExp('<(\/*)(' + elems + ')', 'gi'),
            ruleRegExp = new RegExp('(^|[^\\n]*?\\s)(' + elems + ')([^\\n]*)({[\\n\\w\\W]*?})', 'gi'),
            docFrag = doc.createDocumentFragment(),
            html = doc.documentElement,
            head = html.firstChild,
            bodyElem = doc.createElement('body'),
            styleElem = doc.createElement('style'),
            body;
            function shim(doc) {
                var a = -1;
                while (++a < elemsArrLen)
                // Use createElement so IE allows HTML5-named elements in a document
                    doc.createElement(elemsArr[a]);
            }
            function getCSS(styleSheetList, mediaType) {
                var a = -1,
              len = styleSheetList.length,
              styleSheet,
              cssTextArr = [];
                while (++a < len) {
                    styleSheet = styleSheetList[a];
                    // Get css from all non-screen stylesheets and their imports
                    if ((mediaType = styleSheet.media || mediaType) != 'screen') cssTextArr.push(getCSS(styleSheet.imports, mediaType), styleSheet.cssText);
                }
                return cssTextArr.join('');
            }
            // Shim the document and iepp fragment
            shim(doc);
            shim(docFrag);
            // Add iepp custom print style element
            head.insertBefore(styleElem, head.firstChild);
            styleElem.media = 'print';
            win.attachEvent(
            'onbeforeprint',
            function () {
                var a = -1,
                cssText = getCSS(doc.styleSheets, 'all'),
                cssTextArr = [],
                rule;
                body = body || doc.body;
                // Get only rules which reference HTML5 elements by name
                while ((rule = ruleRegExp.exec(cssText)) != null)
                // Replace all html5 element references with iepp substitute classnames
                    cssTextArr.push((rule[1] + rule[2] + rule[3]).replace(elemRegExp, '$1.iepp_$2') + rule[4]);
                // Write iepp custom print CSS
                styleElem.styleSheet.cssText = cssTextArr.join('\n');
                while (++a < elemsArrLen) {
                    var nodeList = doc.getElementsByTagName(elemsArr[a]),
                  nodeListLen = nodeList.length,
                  b = -1;
                    while (++b < nodeListLen)
                        if (nodeList[b].className.indexOf('iepp_') < 0)
                        // Append iepp substitute classnames to all html5 elements
                            nodeList[b].className += ' iepp_' + elemsArr[a];
                }
                docFrag.appendChild(body);
                html.appendChild(bodyElem);
                // Write iepp substitute print-safe document
                bodyElem.className = body.className;
                // Replace HTML5 elements with <font> which is print-safe and shouldn't conflict since it isn't part of html5
                bodyElem.innerHTML = body.innerHTML.replace(tagRegExp, '<$1font');
            }
          );
            win.attachEvent(
            'onafterprint',
            function () {
                // Undo everything done in onbeforeprint
                bodyElem.innerHTML = '';
                html.removeChild(bodyElem);
                html.appendChild(body);
                styleElem.styleSheet.cssText = '';
            }
          );
        })(window, document);
    }
    //>>END IEPP

    // Assign private properties to the return object with prefix
    ret._enableHTML5 = enableHTML5;
    ret._version = version;

    // Remove "no-js" class from <html> element, if it exists:
    docElement.className = docElement.className.replace(/\bno-js\b/, '')
                            + ' js '

    // Add the new classes to the <html> element.
                            + classes.join(' ');

    return ret;

})(this, this.document);
