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2 | * File: jquery.dataTables.min.js |
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3 | * Version: 1.9.4 |
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4 | * Author: Allan Jardine (www.sprymedia.co.uk) |
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5 | * Info: www.datatables.net |
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6 | * |
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7 | * Copyright 2008-2012 Allan Jardine, all rights reserved. |
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8 | * |
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9 | * This source file is free software, under either the GPL v2 license or a |
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10 | * BSD style license, available at: |
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11 | * http://datatables.net/license_gpl2 |
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12 | * http://datatables.net/license_bsd |
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13 | * |
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14 | * This source file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
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16 | * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license files for details. |
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17 | */ |
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18 | (function(X,l,n){var L=function(h){var j=function(e){function o(a,b){var c=j.defaults.columns,d=a.aoColumns.length,c=h.extend({},j.models.oColumn,c,{sSortingClass:a.oClasses.sSortable,sSortingClassJUI:a.oClasses.sSortJUI,nTh:b?b:l.createElement("th"),sTitle:c.sTitle?c.sTitle:b?b.innerHTML:"",aDataSort:c.aDataSort?c.aDataSort:[d],mData:c.mData?c.oDefaults:d});a.aoColumns.push(c);if(a.aoPreSearchCols[d]===n||null===a.aoPreSearchCols[d])a.aoPreSearchCols[d]=h.extend({},j.models.oSearch);else if(c=a.aoPreSearchCols[d], |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
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19 | c.bRegex===n&&(c.bRegex=!0),c.bSmart===n&&(c.bSmart=!0),c.bCaseInsensitive===n)c.bCaseInsensitive=!0;m(a,d,null)}function m(a,b,c){var d=a.aoColumns[b];c!==n&&null!==c&&(c.mDataProp&&!c.mData&&(c.mData=c.mDataProp),c.sType!==n&&(d.sType=c.sType,d._bAutoType=!1),h.extend(d,c),p(d,c,"sWidth","sWidthOrig"),c.iDataSort!==n&&(d.aDataSort=[c.iDataSort]),p(d,c,"aDataSort"));var i=d.mRender?Q(d.mRender):null,f=Q(d.mData);d.fnGetData=function(a,b){var c=f(a,b);return d.mRender&&b&&""!==b?i(c,b,a):c};d.fnSetData= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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20 | L(d.mData);a.oFeatures.bSort||(d.bSortable=!1);!d.bSortable||-1==h.inArray("asc",d.asSorting)&&-1==h.inArray("desc",d.asSorting)?(d.sSortingClass=a.oClasses.sSortableNone,d.sSortingClassJUI=""):-1==h.inArray("asc",d.asSorting)&&-1==h.inArray("desc",d.asSorting)?(d.sSortingClass=a.oClasses.sSortable,d.sSortingClassJUI=a.oClasses.sSortJUI):-1!=h.inArray("asc",d.asSorting)&&-1==h.inArray("desc",d.asSorting)?(d.sSortingClass=a.oClasses.sSortableAsc,d.sSortingClassJUI=a.oClasses.sSortJUIAscAllowed):-1== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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21 | h.inArray("asc",d.asSorting)&&-1!=h.inArray("desc",d.asSorting)&&(d.sSortingClass=a.oClasses.sSortableDesc,d.sSortingClassJUI=a.oClasses.sSortJUIDescAllowed)}function k(a){if(!1===a.oFeatures.bAutoWidth)return!1;da(a);for(var b=0,c=a.aoColumns.length;b<c;b++)a.aoColumns[b].nTh.style.width=a.aoColumns[b].sWidth}function G(a,b){var c=r(a,"bVisible");return"number"===typeof c[b]?c[b]:null}function R(a,b){var c=r(a,"bVisible"),c=h.inArray(b,c);return-1!==c?c:null}function t(a){return r(a,"bVisible").length} |
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The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
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22 | function r(a,b){var c=[];h.map(a.aoColumns,function(a,i){a[b]&&c.push(i)});return c}function B(a){for(var b=j.ext.aTypes,c=b.length,d=0;d<c;d++){var i=b[d](a);if(null!==i)return i}return"string"}function u(a,b){for(var c=b.split(","),d=[],i=0,f=a.aoColumns.length;i<f;i++)for(var g=0;g<f;g++)if(a.aoColumns[i].sName==c[g]){d.push(g);break}return d}function M(a){for(var b="",c=0,d=a.aoColumns.length;c<d;c++)b+=a.aoColumns[c].sName+",";return b.length==d?"":b.slice(0,-1)}function ta(a,b,c,d){var i,f, |
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23 | g,e,w;if(b)for(i=b.length-1;0<=i;i--){var j=b[i].aTargets;h.isArray(j)||D(a,1,"aTargets must be an array of targets, not a "+typeof j);f=0;for(g=j.length;f<g;f++)if("number"===typeof j[f]&&0<=j[f]){for(;a.aoColumns.length<=j[f];)o(a);d(j[f],b[i])}else if("number"===typeof j[f]&&0>j[f])d(a.aoColumns.length+j[f],b[i]);else if("string"===typeof j[f]){e=0;for(w=a.aoColumns.length;e<w;e++)("_all"==j[f]||h(a.aoColumns[e].nTh).hasClass(j[f]))&&d(e,b[i])}}if(c){i=0;for(a=c.length;i<a;i++)d(i,c[i])}}function H(a, |
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24 | b){var c;c=h.isArray(b)?b.slice():h.extend(!0,{},b);var d=a.aoData.length,i=h.extend(!0,{},j.models.oRow);i._aData=c;a.aoData.push(i);for(var f,i=0,g=a.aoColumns.length;i<g;i++)c=a.aoColumns[i],"function"===typeof c.fnRender&&c.bUseRendered&&null!==c.mData?F(a,d,i,S(a,d,i)):F(a,d,i,v(a,d,i)),c._bAutoType&&"string"!=c.sType&&(f=v(a,d,i,"type"),null!==f&&""!==f&&(f=B(f),null===c.sType?c.sType=f:c.sType!=f&&"html"!=c.sType&&(c.sType="string")));a.aiDisplayMaster.push(d);a.oFeatures.bDeferRender||ea(a, |
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
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c = 3;
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25 | d);return d}function ua(a){var b,c,d,i,f,g,e;if(a.bDeferLoading||null===a.sAjaxSource)for(b=a.nTBody.firstChild;b;){if("TR"==b.nodeName.toUpperCase()){c=a.aoData.length;b._DT_RowIndex=c;a.aoData.push(h.extend(!0,{},j.models.oRow,{nTr:b}));a.aiDisplayMaster.push(c);f=b.firstChild;for(d=0;f;){g=f.nodeName.toUpperCase();if("TD"==g||"TH"==g)F(a,c,d,h.trim(f.innerHTML)),d++;f=f.nextSibling}}b=b.nextSibling}i=T(a);d=[];b=0;for(c=i.length;b<c;b++)for(f=i[b].firstChild;f;)g=f.nodeName.toUpperCase(),("TD"== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
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To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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26 | g||"TH"==g)&&d.push(f),f=f.nextSibling;c=0;for(i=a.aoColumns.length;c<i;c++){e=a.aoColumns[c];null===e.sTitle&&(e.sTitle=e.nTh.innerHTML);var w=e._bAutoType,o="function"===typeof e.fnRender,k=null!==e.sClass,n=e.bVisible,m,p;if(w||o||k||!n){g=0;for(b=a.aoData.length;g<b;g++)f=a.aoData[g],m=d[g*i+c],w&&"string"!=e.sType&&(p=v(a,g,c,"type"),""!==p&&(p=B(p),null===e.sType?e.sType=p:e.sType!=p&&"html"!=e.sType&&(e.sType="string"))),e.mRender?m.innerHTML=v(a,g,c,"display"):e.mData!==c&&(m.innerHTML=v(a, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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27 | g,c,"display")),o&&(p=S(a,g,c),m.innerHTML=p,e.bUseRendered&&F(a,g,c,p)),k&&(m.className+=" "+e.sClass),n?f._anHidden[c]=null:(f._anHidden[c]=m,m.parentNode.removeChild(m)),e.fnCreatedCell&&e.fnCreatedCell.call(a.oInstance,m,v(a,g,c,"display"),f._aData,g,c)}}if(0!==a.aoRowCreatedCallback.length){b=0;for(c=a.aoData.length;b<c;b++)f=a.aoData[b],A(a,"aoRowCreatedCallback",null,[f.nTr,f._aData,b])}}function I(a,b){return b._DT_RowIndex!==n?b._DT_RowIndex:null}function fa(a,b,c){for(var b=J(a,b),d=0,a= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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28 | a.aoColumns.length;d<a;d++)if(b[d]===c)return d;return-1}function Y(a,b,c,d){for(var i=[],f=0,g=d.length;f<g;f++)i.push(v(a,b,d[f],c));return i}function v(a,b,c,d){var i=a.aoColumns[c];if((c=i.fnGetData(a.aoData[b]._aData,d))===n)return a.iDrawError!=a.iDraw&&null===i.sDefaultContent&&(D(a,0,"Requested unknown parameter "+("function"==typeof i.mData?"{mData function}":"'"+i.mData+"'")+" from the data source for row "+b),a.iDrawError=a.iDraw),i.sDefaultContent;if(null===c&&null!==i.sDefaultContent)c= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
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To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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29 | i.sDefaultContent;else if("function"===typeof c)return c();return"display"==d&&null===c?"":c}function F(a,b,c,d){a.aoColumns[c].fnSetData(a.aoData[b]._aData,d)}function Q(a){if(null===a)return function(){return null};if("function"===typeof a)return function(b,d,i){return a(b,d,i)};if("string"===typeof a&&(-1!==a.indexOf(".")||-1!==a.indexOf("["))){var b=function(a,d,i){var f=i.split("."),g;if(""!==i){var e=0;for(g=f.length;e<g;e++){if(i=f[e].match(U)){f[e]=f[e].replace(U,"");""!==f[e]&&(a=a[f[e]]); |
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30 | g=[];f.splice(0,e+1);for(var f=f.join("."),e=0,h=a.length;e<h;e++)g.push(b(a[e],d,f));a=i[0].substring(1,i[0].length-1);a=""===a?g:g.join(a);break}if(null===a||a[f[e]]===n)return n;a=a[f[e]]}}return a};return function(c,d){return b(c,d,a)}}return function(b){return b[a]}}function L(a){if(null===a)return function(){};if("function"===typeof a)return function(b,d){a(b,"set",d)};if("string"===typeof a&&(-1!==a.indexOf(".")||-1!==a.indexOf("["))){var b=function(a,d,i){var i=i.split("."),f,g,e=0;for(g= |
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31 | i.length-1;e<g;e++){if(f=i[e].match(U)){i[e]=i[e].replace(U,"");a[i[e]]=[];f=i.slice();f.splice(0,e+1);g=f.join(".");for(var h=0,j=d.length;h<j;h++)f={},b(f,d[h],g),a[i[e]].push(f);return}if(null===a[i[e]]||a[i[e]]===n)a[i[e]]={};a=a[i[e]]}a[i[i.length-1].replace(U,"")]=d};return function(c,d){return b(c,d,a)}}return function(b,d){b[a]=d}}function Z(a){for(var b=[],c=a.aoData.length,d=0;d<c;d++)b.push(a.aoData[d]._aData);return b}function ga(a){a.aoData.splice(0,a.aoData.length);a.aiDisplayMaster.splice(0, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
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32 | a.aiDisplayMaster.length);a.aiDisplay.splice(0,a.aiDisplay.length);y(a)}function ha(a,b){for(var c=-1,d=0,i=a.length;d<i;d++)a[d]==b?c=d:a[d]>b&&a[d]--; -1!=c&&a.splice(c,1)}function S(a,b,c){var d=a.aoColumns[c];return d.fnRender({iDataRow:b,iDataColumn:c,oSettings:a,aData:a.aoData[b]._aData,mDataProp:d.mData},v(a,b,c,"display"))}function ea(a,b){var c=a.aoData[b],d;if(null===c.nTr){c.nTr=l.createElement("tr");c.nTr._DT_RowIndex=b;c._aData.DT_RowId&&(c.nTr.id=c._aData.DT_RowId);c._aData.DT_RowClass&& |
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33 | (c.nTr.className=c._aData.DT_RowClass);for(var i=0,f=a.aoColumns.length;i<f;i++){var g=a.aoColumns[i];d=l.createElement(g.sCellType);d.innerHTML="function"===typeof g.fnRender&&(!g.bUseRendered||null===g.mData)?S(a,b,i):v(a,b,i,"display");null!==g.sClass&&(d.className=g.sClass);g.bVisible?(c.nTr.appendChild(d),c._anHidden[i]=null):c._anHidden[i]=d;g.fnCreatedCell&&g.fnCreatedCell.call(a.oInstance,d,v(a,b,i,"display"),c._aData,b,i)}A(a,"aoRowCreatedCallback",null,[c.nTr,c._aData,b])}}function va(a){var b, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
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c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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34 | c,d;if(0!==h("th, td",a.nTHead).length){b=0;for(d=a.aoColumns.length;b<d;b++)if(c=a.aoColumns[b].nTh,c.setAttribute("role","columnheader"),a.aoColumns[b].bSortable&&(c.setAttribute("tabindex",a.iTabIndex),c.setAttribute("aria-controls",a.sTableId)),null!==a.aoColumns[b].sClass&&h(c).addClass(a.aoColumns[b].sClass),a.aoColumns[b].sTitle!=c.innerHTML)c.innerHTML=a.aoColumns[b].sTitle}else{var i=l.createElement("tr");b=0;for(d=a.aoColumns.length;b<d;b++)c=a.aoColumns[b].nTh,c.innerHTML=a.aoColumns[b].sTitle, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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35 | c.setAttribute("tabindex","0"),null!==a.aoColumns[b].sClass&&h(c).addClass(a.aoColumns[b].sClass),i.appendChild(c);h(a.nTHead).html("")[0].appendChild(i);V(a.aoHeader,a.nTHead)}h(a.nTHead).children("tr").attr("role","row");if(a.bJUI){b=0;for(d=a.aoColumns.length;b<d;b++){c=a.aoColumns[b].nTh;i=l.createElement("div");i.className=a.oClasses.sSortJUIWrapper;h(c).contents().appendTo(i);var f=l.createElement("span");f.className=a.oClasses.sSortIcon;i.appendChild(f);c.appendChild(i)}}if(a.oFeatures.bSort)for(b= |
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36 | 0;b<a.aoColumns.length;b++)!1!==a.aoColumns[b].bSortable?ia(a,a.aoColumns[b].nTh,b):h(a.aoColumns[b].nTh).addClass(a.oClasses.sSortableNone);""!==a.oClasses.sFooterTH&&h(a.nTFoot).children("tr").children("th").addClass(a.oClasses.sFooterTH);if(null!==a.nTFoot){c=N(a,null,a.aoFooter);b=0;for(d=a.aoColumns.length;b<d;b++)c[b]&&(a.aoColumns[b].nTf=c[b],a.aoColumns[b].sClass&&h(c[b]).addClass(a.aoColumns[b].sClass))}}function W(a,b,c){var d,i,f,g=[],e=[],h=a.aoColumns.length,j;c===n&&(c=!1);d=0;for(i= |
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
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a = 1;
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39 | a._iDisplayStart;d=a._iDisplayEnd;a.oFeatures.bServerSide&&(g=0,d=a.aoData.length);for(;g<d;g++){var e=a.aoData[a.aiDisplay[g]];null===e.nTr&&ea(a,a.aiDisplay[g]);var j=e.nTr;if(0!==f){var o=a.asStripeClasses[i%f];e._sRowStripe!=o&&(h(j).removeClass(e._sRowStripe).addClass(o),e._sRowStripe=o)}A(a,"aoRowCallback",null,[j,a.aoData[a.aiDisplay[g]]._aData,i,g]);b.push(j);i++;if(0!==c)for(e=0;e<c;e++)if(j==a.aoOpenRows[e].nParent){b.push(a.aoOpenRows[e].nTr);break}}}else b[0]=l.createElement("tr"),a.asStripeClasses[0]&& |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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40 | (b[0].className=a.asStripeClasses[0]),c=a.oLanguage,f=c.sZeroRecords,1==a.iDraw&&null!==a.sAjaxSource&&!a.oFeatures.bServerSide?f=c.sLoadingRecords:c.sEmptyTable&&0===a.fnRecordsTotal()&&(f=c.sEmptyTable),c=l.createElement("td"),c.setAttribute("valign","top"),c.colSpan=t(a),c.className=a.oClasses.sRowEmpty,c.innerHTML=ja(a,f),b[i].appendChild(c);A(a,"aoHeaderCallback","header",[h(a.nTHead).children("tr")[0],Z(a),a._iDisplayStart,a.fnDisplayEnd(),a.aiDisplay]);A(a,"aoFooterCallback","footer",[h(a.nTFoot).children("tr")[0], |
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41 | Z(a),a._iDisplayStart,a.fnDisplayEnd(),a.aiDisplay]);i=l.createDocumentFragment();c=l.createDocumentFragment();if(a.nTBody){f=a.nTBody.parentNode;c.appendChild(a.nTBody);if(!a.oScroll.bInfinite||!a._bInitComplete||a.bSorted||a.bFiltered)for(;c=a.nTBody.firstChild;)a.nTBody.removeChild(c);c=0;for(d=b.length;c<d;c++)i.appendChild(b[c]);a.nTBody.appendChild(i);null!==f&&f.appendChild(a.nTBody)}A(a,"aoDrawCallback","draw",[a]);a.bSorted=!1;a.bFiltered=!1;a.bDrawing=!1;a.oFeatures.bServerSide&&(E(a,!1), |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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42 | a._bInitComplete||$(a))}}function aa(a){a.oFeatures.bSort?O(a,a.oPreviousSearch):a.oFeatures.bFilter?K(a,a.oPreviousSearch):(y(a),x(a))}function xa(a){var b=h("<div></div>")[0];a.nTable.parentNode.insertBefore(b,a.nTable);a.nTableWrapper=h('<div id="'+a.sTableId+'_wrapper" class="'+a.oClasses.sWrapper+'" role="grid"></div>')[0];a.nTableReinsertBefore=a.nTable.nextSibling;for(var c=a.nTableWrapper,d=a.sDom.split(""),i,f,g,e,w,o,k,m=0;m<d.length;m++){f=0;g=d[m];if("<"==g){e=h("<div></div>")[0];w=d[m+ |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
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To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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43 | 1];if("'"==w||'"'==w){o="";for(k=2;d[m+k]!=w;)o+=d[m+k],k++;"H"==o?o=a.oClasses.sJUIHeader:"F"==o&&(o=a.oClasses.sJUIFooter);-1!=o.indexOf(".")?(w=o.split("."),e.id=w[0].substr(1,w[0].length-1),e.className=w[1]):"#"==o.charAt(0)?e.id=o.substr(1,o.length-1):e.className=o;m+=k}c.appendChild(e);c=e}else if(">"==g)c=c.parentNode;else if("l"==g&&a.oFeatures.bPaginate&&a.oFeatures.bLengthChange)i=ya(a),f=1;else if("f"==g&&a.oFeatures.bFilter)i=za(a),f=1;else if("r"==g&&a.oFeatures.bProcessing)i=Aa(a),f= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
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a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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44 | 1;else if("t"==g)i=Ba(a),f=1;else if("i"==g&&a.oFeatures.bInfo)i=Ca(a),f=1;else if("p"==g&&a.oFeatures.bPaginate)i=Da(a),f=1;else if(0!==j.ext.aoFeatures.length){e=j.ext.aoFeatures;k=0;for(w=e.length;k<w;k++)if(g==e[k].cFeature){(i=e[k].fnInit(a))&&(f=1);break}}1==f&&null!==i&&("object"!==typeof a.aanFeatures[g]&&(a.aanFeatures[g]=[]),a.aanFeatures[g].push(i),c.appendChild(i))}b.parentNode.replaceChild(a.nTableWrapper,b)}function V(a,b){var c=h(b).children("tr"),d,i,f,g,e,j,o,k,m,p;a.splice(0,a.length); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
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To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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45 | f=0;for(j=c.length;f<j;f++)a.push([]);f=0;for(j=c.length;f<j;f++){d=c[f];for(i=d.firstChild;i;){if("TD"==i.nodeName.toUpperCase()||"TH"==i.nodeName.toUpperCase()){k=1*i.getAttribute("colspan");m=1*i.getAttribute("rowspan");k=!k||0===k||1===k?1:k;m=!m||0===m||1===m?1:m;g=0;for(e=a[f];e[g];)g++;o=g;p=1===k?!0:!1;for(e=0;e<k;e++)for(g=0;g<m;g++)a[f+g][o+e]={cell:i,unique:p},a[f+g].nTr=d}i=i.nextSibling}}}function N(a,b,c){var d=[];c||(c=a.aoHeader,b&&(c=[],V(c,b)));for(var b=0,i=c.length;b<i;b++)for(var f= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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46 | 0,g=c[b].length;f<g;f++)if(c[b][f].unique&&(!d[f]||!a.bSortCellsTop))d[f]=c[b][f].cell;return d}function wa(a){if(a.bAjaxDataGet){a.iDraw++;E(a,!0);var b=Ea(a);ka(a,b);a.fnServerData.call(a.oInstance,a.sAjaxSource,b,function(b){Fa(a,b)},a);return!1}return!0}function Ea(a){var b=a.aoColumns.length,c=[],d,i,f,g;c.push({name:"sEcho",value:a.iDraw});c.push({name:"iColumns",value:b});c.push({name:"sColumns",value:M(a)});c.push({name:"iDisplayStart",value:a._iDisplayStart});c.push({name:"iDisplayLength", |
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47 | value:!1!==a.oFeatures.bPaginate?a._iDisplayLength:-1});for(f=0;f<b;f++)d=a.aoColumns[f].mData,c.push({name:"mDataProp_"+f,value:"function"===typeof d?"function":d});if(!1!==a.oFeatures.bFilter){c.push({name:"sSearch",value:a.oPreviousSearch.sSearch});c.push({name:"bRegex",value:a.oPreviousSearch.bRegex});for(f=0;f<b;f++)c.push({name:"sSearch_"+f,value:a.aoPreSearchCols[f].sSearch}),c.push({name:"bRegex_"+f,value:a.aoPreSearchCols[f].bRegex}),c.push({name:"bSearchable_"+f,value:a.aoColumns[f].bSearchable})}if(!1!== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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48 | a.oFeatures.bSort){var e=0;d=null!==a.aaSortingFixed?a.aaSortingFixed.concat(a.aaSorting):a.aaSorting.slice();for(f=0;f<d.length;f++){i=a.aoColumns[d[f][0]].aDataSort;for(g=0;g<i.length;g++)c.push({name:"iSortCol_"+e,value:i[g]}),c.push({name:"sSortDir_"+e,value:d[f][1]}),e++}c.push({name:"iSortingCols",value:e});for(f=0;f<b;f++)c.push({name:"bSortable_"+f,value:a.aoColumns[f].bSortable})}return c}function ka(a,b){A(a,"aoServerParams","serverParams",[b])}function Fa(a,b){if(b.sEcho!==n){if(1*b.sEcho< |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
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a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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49 | a.iDraw)return;a.iDraw=1*b.sEcho}(!a.oScroll.bInfinite||a.oScroll.bInfinite&&(a.bSorted||a.bFiltered))&&ga(a);a._iRecordsTotal=parseInt(b.iTotalRecords,10);a._iRecordsDisplay=parseInt(b.iTotalDisplayRecords,10);var c=M(a),c=b.sColumns!==n&&""!==c&&b.sColumns!=c,d;c&&(d=u(a,b.sColumns));for(var i=Q(a.sAjaxDataProp)(b),f=0,g=i.length;f<g;f++)if(c){for(var e=[],h=0,j=a.aoColumns.length;h<j;h++)e.push(i[f][d[h]]);H(a,e)}else H(a,i[f]);a.aiDisplay=a.aiDisplayMaster.slice();a.bAjaxDataGet=!1;x(a);a.bAjaxDataGet= |
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50 | !0;E(a,!1)}function za(a){var b=a.oPreviousSearch,c=a.oLanguage.sSearch,c=-1!==c.indexOf("_INPUT_")?c.replace("_INPUT_",'<input type="text" />'):""===c?'<input type="text" />':c+' <input type="text" />',d=l.createElement("div");d.className=a.oClasses.sFilter;d.innerHTML="<label>"+c+"</label>";a.aanFeatures.f||(d.id=a.sTableId+"_filter");c=h('input[type="text"]',d);d._DT_Input=c[0];c.val(b.sSearch.replace('"',"""));c.bind("keyup.DT",function(){for(var c=a.aanFeatures.f,d=this.value===""?"":this.value, |
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51 | g=0,e=c.length;g<e;g++)c[g]!=h(this).parents("div.dataTables_filter")[0]&&h(c[g]._DT_Input).val(d);d!=b.sSearch&&K(a,{sSearch:d,bRegex:b.bRegex,bSmart:b.bSmart,bCaseInsensitive:b.bCaseInsensitive})});c.attr("aria-controls",a.sTableId).bind("keypress.DT",function(a){if(a.keyCode==13)return false});return d}function K(a,b,c){var d=a.oPreviousSearch,i=a.aoPreSearchCols,f=function(a){d.sSearch=a.sSearch;d.bRegex=a.bRegex;d.bSmart=a.bSmart;d.bCaseInsensitive=a.bCaseInsensitive};if(a.oFeatures.bServerSide)f(b); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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53 | d,i,f){if(""!==b)for(var g=0,b=ma(b,d,i,f),d=a.aiDisplay.length-1;0<=d;d--)i=Ja(v(a,a.aiDisplay[d],c,"filter"),a.aoColumns[c].sType),b.test(i)||(a.aiDisplay.splice(d,1),g++)}function Ga(a,b,c,d,i,f){d=ma(b,d,i,f);i=a.oPreviousSearch;c||(c=0);0!==j.ext.afnFiltering.length&&(c=1);if(0>=b.length)a.aiDisplay.splice(0,a.aiDisplay.length),a.aiDisplay=a.aiDisplayMaster.slice();else if(a.aiDisplay.length==a.aiDisplayMaster.length||i.sSearch.length>b.length||1==c||0!==b.indexOf(i.sSearch)){a.aiDisplay.splice(0, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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54 | a.aiDisplay.length);la(a,1);for(b=0;b<a.aiDisplayMaster.length;b++)d.test(a.asDataSearch[b])&&a.aiDisplay.push(a.aiDisplayMaster[b])}else for(b=c=0;b<a.asDataSearch.length;b++)d.test(a.asDataSearch[b])||(a.aiDisplay.splice(b-c,1),c++)}function la(a,b){if(!a.oFeatures.bServerSide){a.asDataSearch=[];for(var c=r(a,"bSearchable"),d=1===b?a.aiDisplayMaster:a.aiDisplay,i=0,f=d.length;i<f;i++)a.asDataSearch[i]=na(a,Y(a,d[i],"filter",c))}}function na(a,b){var c=b.join(" ");-1!==c.indexOf("&")&&(c=h("<div>").html(c).text()); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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55 | return c.replace(/[\n\r]/g," ")}function ma(a,b,c,d){if(c)return a=b?a.split(" "):oa(a).split(" "),a="^(?=.*?"+a.join(")(?=.*?")+").*$",RegExp(a,d?"i":"");a=b?a:oa(a);return RegExp(a,d?"i":"")}function Ja(a,b){return"function"===typeof j.ext.ofnSearch[b]?j.ext.ofnSearch[b](a):null===a?"":"html"==b?a.replace(/[\r\n]/g," ").replace(/<.*?>/g,""):"string"===typeof a?a.replace(/[\r\n]/g," "):a}function oa(a){return a.replace(RegExp("(\\/|\\.|\\*|\\+|\\?|\\||\\(|\\)|\\[|\\]|\\{|\\}|\\\\|\\$|\\^|\\-)","g"), |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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56 | "\\$1")}function Ca(a){var b=l.createElement("div");b.className=a.oClasses.sInfo;a.aanFeatures.i||(a.aoDrawCallback.push({fn:Ka,sName:"information"}),b.id=a.sTableId+"_info");a.nTable.setAttribute("aria-describedby",a.sTableId+"_info");return b}function Ka(a){if(a.oFeatures.bInfo&&0!==a.aanFeatures.i.length){var b=a.oLanguage,c=a._iDisplayStart+1,d=a.fnDisplayEnd(),i=a.fnRecordsTotal(),f=a.fnRecordsDisplay(),g;g=0===f?b.sInfoEmpty:b.sInfo;f!=i&&(g+=" "+b.sInfoFiltered);g+=b.sInfoPostFix;g=ja(a,g); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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57 | null!==b.fnInfoCallback&&(g=b.fnInfoCallback.call(a.oInstance,a,c,d,i,f,g));a=a.aanFeatures.i;b=0;for(c=a.length;b<c;b++)h(a[b]).html(g)}}function ja(a,b){var c=a.fnFormatNumber(a._iDisplayStart+1),d=a.fnDisplayEnd(),d=a.fnFormatNumber(d),i=a.fnRecordsDisplay(),i=a.fnFormatNumber(i),f=a.fnRecordsTotal(),f=a.fnFormatNumber(f);a.oScroll.bInfinite&&(c=a.fnFormatNumber(1));return b.replace(/_START_/g,c).replace(/_END_/g,d).replace(/_TOTAL_/g,i).replace(/_MAX_/g,f)}function ba(a){var b,c,d=a.iInitDisplayStart; |
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58 | if(!1===a.bInitialised)setTimeout(function(){ba(a)},200);else{xa(a);va(a);W(a,a.aoHeader);a.nTFoot&&W(a,a.aoFooter);E(a,!0);a.oFeatures.bAutoWidth&&da(a);b=0;for(c=a.aoColumns.length;b<c;b++)null!==a.aoColumns[b].sWidth&&(a.aoColumns[b].nTh.style.width=q(a.aoColumns[b].sWidth));a.oFeatures.bSort?O(a):a.oFeatures.bFilter?K(a,a.oPreviousSearch):(a.aiDisplay=a.aiDisplayMaster.slice(),y(a),x(a));null!==a.sAjaxSource&&!a.oFeatures.bServerSide?(c=[],ka(a,c),a.fnServerData.call(a.oInstance,a.sAjaxSource, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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59 | c,function(c){var f=a.sAjaxDataProp!==""?Q(a.sAjaxDataProp)(c):c;for(b=0;b<f.length;b++)H(a,f[b]);a.iInitDisplayStart=d;if(a.oFeatures.bSort)O(a);else{a.aiDisplay=a.aiDisplayMaster.slice();y(a);x(a)}E(a,false);$(a,c)},a)):a.oFeatures.bServerSide||(E(a,!1),$(a))}}function $(a,b){a._bInitComplete=!0;A(a,"aoInitComplete","init",[a,b])}function pa(a){var b=j.defaults.oLanguage;!a.sEmptyTable&&(a.sZeroRecords&&"No data available in table"===b.sEmptyTable)&&p(a,a,"sZeroRecords","sEmptyTable");!a.sLoadingRecords&& |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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60 | (a.sZeroRecords&&"Loading..."===b.sLoadingRecords)&&p(a,a,"sZeroRecords","sLoadingRecords")}function ya(a){if(a.oScroll.bInfinite)return null;var b='<select size="1" '+('name="'+a.sTableId+'_length"')+">",c,d,i=a.aLengthMenu;if(2==i.length&&"object"===typeof i[0]&&"object"===typeof i[1]){c=0;for(d=i[0].length;c<d;c++)b+='<option value="'+i[0][c]+'">'+i[1][c]+"</option>"}else{c=0;for(d=i.length;c<d;c++)b+='<option value="'+i[c]+'">'+i[c]+"</option>"}b+="</select>";i=l.createElement("div");a.aanFeatures.l|| |
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62 | 0)a._iDisplayStart=0}if(a._iDisplayLength==-1)a._iDisplayStart=0;x(a)});h("select",i).attr("aria-controls",a.sTableId);return i}function y(a){a._iDisplayEnd=!1===a.oFeatures.bPaginate?a.aiDisplay.length:a._iDisplayStart+a._iDisplayLength>a.aiDisplay.length||-1==a._iDisplayLength?a.aiDisplay.length:a._iDisplayStart+a._iDisplayLength}function Da(a){if(a.oScroll.bInfinite)return null;var b=l.createElement("div");b.className=a.oClasses.sPaging+a.sPaginationType;j.ext.oPagination[a.sPaginationType].fnInit(a, |
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63 | b,function(a){y(a);x(a)});a.aanFeatures.p||a.aoDrawCallback.push({fn:function(a){j.ext.oPagination[a.sPaginationType].fnUpdate(a,function(a){y(a);x(a)})},sName:"pagination"});return b}function qa(a,b){var c=a._iDisplayStart;if("number"===typeof b)a._iDisplayStart=b*a._iDisplayLength,a._iDisplayStart>a.fnRecordsDisplay()&&(a._iDisplayStart=0);else if("first"==b)a._iDisplayStart=0;else if("previous"==b)a._iDisplayStart=0<=a._iDisplayLength?a._iDisplayStart-a._iDisplayLength:0,0>a._iDisplayStart&&(a._iDisplayStart= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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64 | 0);else if("next"==b)0<=a._iDisplayLength?a._iDisplayStart+a._iDisplayLength<a.fnRecordsDisplay()&&(a._iDisplayStart+=a._iDisplayLength):a._iDisplayStart=0;else if("last"==b)if(0<=a._iDisplayLength){var d=parseInt((a.fnRecordsDisplay()-1)/a._iDisplayLength,10)+1;a._iDisplayStart=(d-1)*a._iDisplayLength}else a._iDisplayStart=0;else D(a,0,"Unknown paging action: "+b);h(a.oInstance).trigger("page",a);return c!=a._iDisplayStart}function Aa(a){var b=l.createElement("div");a.aanFeatures.r||(b.id=a.sTableId+ |
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65 | "_processing");b.innerHTML=a.oLanguage.sProcessing;b.className=a.oClasses.sProcessing;a.nTable.parentNode.insertBefore(b,a.nTable);return b}function E(a,b){if(a.oFeatures.bProcessing)for(var c=a.aanFeatures.r,d=0,i=c.length;d<i;d++)c[d].style.visibility=b?"visible":"hidden";h(a.oInstance).trigger("processing",[a,b])}function Ba(a){if(""===a.oScroll.sX&&""===a.oScroll.sY)return a.nTable;var b=l.createElement("div"),c=l.createElement("div"),d=l.createElement("div"),i=l.createElement("div"),f=l.createElement("div"), |
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66 | g=l.createElement("div"),e=a.nTable.cloneNode(!1),j=a.nTable.cloneNode(!1),o=a.nTable.getElementsByTagName("thead")[0],k=0===a.nTable.getElementsByTagName("tfoot").length?null:a.nTable.getElementsByTagName("tfoot")[0],m=a.oClasses;c.appendChild(d);f.appendChild(g);i.appendChild(a.nTable);b.appendChild(c);b.appendChild(i);d.appendChild(e);e.appendChild(o);null!==k&&(b.appendChild(f),g.appendChild(j),j.appendChild(k));b.className=m.sScrollWrapper;c.className=m.sScrollHead;d.className=m.sScrollHeadInner; |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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68 | d.length&&(d=d[0],"top"===d._captionSide?e.appendChild(d):"bottom"===d._captionSide&&k&&j.appendChild(d));""!==a.oScroll.sX&&(c.style.width=q(a.oScroll.sX),i.style.width=q(a.oScroll.sX),null!==k&&(f.style.width=q(a.oScroll.sX)),h(i).scroll(function(){c.scrollLeft=this.scrollLeft;if(k!==null)f.scrollLeft=this.scrollLeft}));""!==a.oScroll.sY&&(i.style.height=q(a.oScroll.sY));a.aoDrawCallback.push({fn:La,sName:"scrolling"});a.oScroll.bInfinite&&h(i).scroll(function(){if(!a.bDrawing&&h(this).scrollTop()!== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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69 | 0&&h(this).scrollTop()+h(this).height()>h(a.nTable).height()-a.oScroll.iLoadGap&&a.fnDisplayEnd()<a.fnRecordsDisplay()){qa(a,"next");y(a);x(a)}});a.nScrollHead=c;a.nScrollFoot=f;return b}function La(a){var b=a.nScrollHead.getElementsByTagName("div")[0],c=b.getElementsByTagName("table")[0],d=a.nTable.parentNode,i,f,g,e,j,o,k,m,p=[],n=[],l=null!==a.nTFoot?a.nScrollFoot.getElementsByTagName("div")[0]:null,R=null!==a.nTFoot?l.getElementsByTagName("table")[0]:null,r=a.oBrowser.bScrollOversize,s=function(a){k= |
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70 | a.style;k.paddingTop="0";k.paddingBottom="0";k.borderTopWidth="0";k.borderBottomWidth="0";k.height=0};h(a.nTable).children("thead, tfoot").remove();i=h(a.nTHead).clone()[0];a.nTable.insertBefore(i,a.nTable.childNodes[0]);g=a.nTHead.getElementsByTagName("tr");e=i.getElementsByTagName("tr");null!==a.nTFoot&&(j=h(a.nTFoot).clone()[0],a.nTable.insertBefore(j,a.nTable.childNodes[1]),o=a.nTFoot.getElementsByTagName("tr"),j=j.getElementsByTagName("tr"));""===a.oScroll.sX&&(d.style.width="100%",b.parentNode.style.width= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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71 | "100%");var t=N(a,i);i=0;for(f=t.length;i<f;i++)m=G(a,i),t[i].style.width=a.aoColumns[m].sWidth;null!==a.nTFoot&&C(function(a){a.style.width=""},j);a.oScroll.bCollapse&&""!==a.oScroll.sY&&(d.style.height=d.offsetHeight+a.nTHead.offsetHeight+"px");i=h(a.nTable).outerWidth();if(""===a.oScroll.sX){if(a.nTable.style.width="100%",r&&(h("tbody",d).height()>d.offsetHeight||"scroll"==h(d).css("overflow-y")))a.nTable.style.width=q(h(a.nTable).outerWidth()-a.oScroll.iBarWidth)}else""!==a.oScroll.sXInner?a.nTable.style.width= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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72 | q(a.oScroll.sXInner):i==h(d).width()&&h(d).height()<h(a.nTable).height()?(a.nTable.style.width=q(i-a.oScroll.iBarWidth),h(a.nTable).outerWidth()>i-a.oScroll.iBarWidth&&(a.nTable.style.width=q(i))):a.nTable.style.width=q(i);i=h(a.nTable).outerWidth();C(s,e);C(function(a){p.push(q(h(a).width()))},e);C(function(a,b){a.style.width=p[b]},g);h(e).height(0);null!==a.nTFoot&&(C(s,j),C(function(a){n.push(q(h(a).width()))},j),C(function(a,b){a.style.width=n[b]},o),h(j).height(0));C(function(a,b){a.innerHTML= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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73 | "";a.style.width=p[b]},e);null!==a.nTFoot&&C(function(a,b){a.innerHTML="";a.style.width=n[b]},j);if(h(a.nTable).outerWidth()<i){g=d.scrollHeight>d.offsetHeight||"scroll"==h(d).css("overflow-y")?i+a.oScroll.iBarWidth:i;if(r&&(d.scrollHeight>d.offsetHeight||"scroll"==h(d).css("overflow-y")))a.nTable.style.width=q(g-a.oScroll.iBarWidth);d.style.width=q(g);a.nScrollHead.style.width=q(g);null!==a.nTFoot&&(a.nScrollFoot.style.width=q(g));""===a.oScroll.sX?D(a,1,"The table cannot fit into the current element which will cause column misalignment. The table has been drawn at its minimum possible width."): |
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74 | ""!==a.oScroll.sXInner&&D(a,1,"The table cannot fit into the current element which will cause column misalignment. Increase the sScrollXInner value or remove it to allow automatic calculation")}else d.style.width=q("100%"),a.nScrollHead.style.width=q("100%"),null!==a.nTFoot&&(a.nScrollFoot.style.width=q("100%"));""===a.oScroll.sY&&r&&(d.style.height=q(a.nTable.offsetHeight+a.oScroll.iBarWidth));""!==a.oScroll.sY&&a.oScroll.bCollapse&&(d.style.height=q(a.oScroll.sY),r=""!==a.oScroll.sX&&a.nTable.offsetWidth> |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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75 | d.offsetWidth?a.oScroll.iBarWidth:0,a.nTable.offsetHeight<d.offsetHeight&&(d.style.height=q(a.nTable.offsetHeight+r)));r=h(a.nTable).outerWidth();c.style.width=q(r);b.style.width=q(r);c=h(a.nTable).height()>d.clientHeight||"scroll"==h(d).css("overflow-y");b.style.paddingRight=c?a.oScroll.iBarWidth+"px":"0px";null!==a.nTFoot&&(R.style.width=q(r),l.style.width=q(r),l.style.paddingRight=c?a.oScroll.iBarWidth+"px":"0px");h(d).scroll();if(a.bSorted||a.bFiltered)d.scrollTop=0}function C(a,b,c){for(var d= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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76 | 0,i=0,f=b.length,g,e;i<f;){g=b[i].firstChild;for(e=c?c[i].firstChild:null;g;)1===g.nodeType&&(c?a(g,e,d):a(g,d),d++),g=g.nextSibling,e=c?e.nextSibling:null;i++}}function Ma(a,b){if(!a||null===a||""===a)return 0;b||(b=l.body);var c,d=l.createElement("div");d.style.width=q(a);b.appendChild(d);c=d.offsetWidth;b.removeChild(d);return c}function da(a){var b=0,c,d=0,i=a.aoColumns.length,f,e,j=h("th",a.nTHead),o=a.nTable.getAttribute("width");e=a.nTable.parentNode;for(f=0;f<i;f++)a.aoColumns[f].bVisible&& |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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77 | (d++,null!==a.aoColumns[f].sWidth&&(c=Ma(a.aoColumns[f].sWidthOrig,e),null!==c&&(a.aoColumns[f].sWidth=q(c)),b++));if(i==j.length&&0===b&&d==i&&""===a.oScroll.sX&&""===a.oScroll.sY)for(f=0;f<a.aoColumns.length;f++)c=h(j[f]).width(),null!==c&&(a.aoColumns[f].sWidth=q(c));else{b=a.nTable.cloneNode(!1);f=a.nTHead.cloneNode(!0);d=l.createElement("tbody");c=l.createElement("tr");b.removeAttribute("id");b.appendChild(f);null!==a.nTFoot&&(b.appendChild(a.nTFoot.cloneNode(!0)),C(function(a){a.style.width= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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78 | ""},b.getElementsByTagName("tr")));b.appendChild(d);d.appendChild(c);d=h("thead th",b);0===d.length&&(d=h("tbody tr:eq(0)>td",b));j=N(a,f);for(f=d=0;f<i;f++){var k=a.aoColumns[f];k.bVisible&&null!==k.sWidthOrig&&""!==k.sWidthOrig?j[f-d].style.width=q(k.sWidthOrig):k.bVisible?j[f-d].style.width="":d++}for(f=0;f<i;f++)a.aoColumns[f].bVisible&&(d=Na(a,f),null!==d&&(d=d.cloneNode(!0),""!==a.aoColumns[f].sContentPadding&&(d.innerHTML+=a.aoColumns[f].sContentPadding),c.appendChild(d)));e.appendChild(b); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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79 | ""!==a.oScroll.sX&&""!==a.oScroll.sXInner?b.style.width=q(a.oScroll.sXInner):""!==a.oScroll.sX?(b.style.width="",h(b).width()<e.offsetWidth&&(b.style.width=q(e.offsetWidth))):""!==a.oScroll.sY?b.style.width=q(e.offsetWidth):o&&(b.style.width=q(o));b.style.visibility="hidden";Oa(a,b);i=h("tbody tr:eq(0)",b).children();0===i.length&&(i=N(a,h("thead",b)[0]));if(""!==a.oScroll.sX){for(f=d=e=0;f<a.aoColumns.length;f++)a.aoColumns[f].bVisible&&(e=null===a.aoColumns[f].sWidthOrig?e+h(i[d]).outerWidth(): |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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80 | e+(parseInt(a.aoColumns[f].sWidth.replace("px",""),10)+(h(i[d]).outerWidth()-h(i[d]).width())),d++);b.style.width=q(e);a.nTable.style.width=q(e)}for(f=d=0;f<a.aoColumns.length;f++)a.aoColumns[f].bVisible&&(e=h(i[d]).width(),null!==e&&0<e&&(a.aoColumns[f].sWidth=q(e)),d++);i=h(b).css("width");a.nTable.style.width=-1!==i.indexOf("%")?i:q(h(b).outerWidth());b.parentNode.removeChild(b)}o&&(a.nTable.style.width=q(o))}function Oa(a,b){""===a.oScroll.sX&&""!==a.oScroll.sY?(h(b).width(),b.style.width=q(h(b).outerWidth()- |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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81 | a.oScroll.iBarWidth)):""!==a.oScroll.sX&&(b.style.width=q(h(b).outerWidth()))}function Na(a,b){var c=Pa(a,b);if(0>c)return null;if(null===a.aoData[c].nTr){var d=l.createElement("td");d.innerHTML=v(a,c,b,"");return d}return J(a,c)[b]}function Pa(a,b){for(var c=-1,d=-1,i=0;i<a.aoData.length;i++){var e=v(a,i,b,"display")+"",e=e.replace(/<.*?>/g,"");e.length>c&&(c=e.length,d=i)}return d}function q(a){if(null===a)return"0px";if("number"==typeof a)return 0>a?"0px":a+"px";var b=a.charCodeAt(a.length-1); |
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This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
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82 | return 48>b||57<b?a:a+"px"}function Qa(){var a=l.createElement("p"),b=a.style;b.width="100%";b.height="200px";b.padding="0px";var c=l.createElement("div"),b=c.style;b.position="absolute";b.top="0px";b.left="0px";b.visibility="hidden";b.width="200px";b.height="150px";b.padding="0px";b.overflow="hidden";c.appendChild(a);l.body.appendChild(c);b=a.offsetWidth;c.style.overflow="scroll";a=a.offsetWidth;b==a&&(a=c.clientWidth);l.body.removeChild(c);return b-a}function O(a,b){var c,d,i,e,g,k,o=[],m=[],p= |
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83 | j.ext.oSort,l=a.aoData,q=a.aoColumns,G=a.oLanguage.oAria;if(!a.oFeatures.bServerSide&&(0!==a.aaSorting.length||null!==a.aaSortingFixed)){o=null!==a.aaSortingFixed?a.aaSortingFixed.concat(a.aaSorting):a.aaSorting.slice();for(c=0;c<o.length;c++)if(d=o[c][0],i=R(a,d),e=a.aoColumns[d].sSortDataType,j.ext.afnSortData[e])if(g=j.ext.afnSortData[e].call(a.oInstance,a,d,i),g.length===l.length){i=0;for(e=l.length;i<e;i++)F(a,i,d,g[i])}else D(a,0,"Returned data sort array (col "+d+") is the wrong length");c= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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84 | 0;for(d=a.aiDisplayMaster.length;c<d;c++)m[a.aiDisplayMaster[c]]=c;var r=o.length,s;c=0;for(d=l.length;c<d;c++)for(i=0;i<r;i++){s=q[o[i][0]].aDataSort;g=0;for(k=s.length;g<k;g++)e=q[s[g]].sType,e=p[(e?e:"string")+"-pre"],l[c]._aSortData[s[g]]=e?e(v(a,c,s[g],"sort")):v(a,c,s[g],"sort")}a.aiDisplayMaster.sort(function(a,b){var c,d,e,i,f;for(c=0;c<r;c++){f=q[o[c][0]].aDataSort;d=0;for(e=f.length;d<e;d++)if(i=q[f[d]].sType,i=p[(i?i:"string")+"-"+o[c][1]](l[a]._aSortData[f[d]],l[b]._aSortData[f[d]]),0!== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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85 | i)return i}return p["numeric-asc"](m[a],m[b])})}(b===n||b)&&!a.oFeatures.bDeferRender&&P(a);c=0;for(d=a.aoColumns.length;c<d;c++)e=q[c].sTitle.replace(/<.*?>/g,""),i=q[c].nTh,i.removeAttribute("aria-sort"),i.removeAttribute("aria-label"),q[c].bSortable?0<o.length&&o[0][0]==c?(i.setAttribute("aria-sort","asc"==o[0][1]?"ascending":"descending"),i.setAttribute("aria-label",e+("asc"==(q[c].asSorting[o[0][2]+1]?q[c].asSorting[o[0][2]+1]:q[c].asSorting[0])?G.sSortAscending:G.sSortDescending))):i.setAttribute("aria-label", |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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86 | e+("asc"==q[c].asSorting[0]?G.sSortAscending:G.sSortDescending)):i.setAttribute("aria-label",e);a.bSorted=!0;h(a.oInstance).trigger("sort",a);a.oFeatures.bFilter?K(a,a.oPreviousSearch,1):(a.aiDisplay=a.aiDisplayMaster.slice(),a._iDisplayStart=0,y(a),x(a))}function ia(a,b,c,d){Ra(b,{},function(b){if(!1!==a.aoColumns[c].bSortable){var e=function(){var d,e;if(b.shiftKey){for(var f=!1,h=0;h<a.aaSorting.length;h++)if(a.aaSorting[h][0]==c){f=!0;d=a.aaSorting[h][0];e=a.aaSorting[h][2]+1;a.aoColumns[d].asSorting[e]? |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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87 | (a.aaSorting[h][1]=a.aoColumns[d].asSorting[e],a.aaSorting[h][2]=e):a.aaSorting.splice(h,1);break}!1===f&&a.aaSorting.push([c,a.aoColumns[c].asSorting[0],0])}else 1==a.aaSorting.length&&a.aaSorting[0][0]==c?(d=a.aaSorting[0][0],e=a.aaSorting[0][2]+1,a.aoColumns[d].asSorting[e]||(e=0),a.aaSorting[0][1]=a.aoColumns[d].asSorting[e],a.aaSorting[0][2]=e):(a.aaSorting.splice(0,a.aaSorting.length),a.aaSorting.push([c,a.aoColumns[c].asSorting[0],0]));O(a)};a.oFeatures.bProcessing?(E(a,!0),setTimeout(function(){e(); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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88 | a.oFeatures.bServerSide||E(a,!1)},0)):e();"function"==typeof d&&d(a)}})}function P(a){var b,c,d,e,f,g=a.aoColumns.length,j=a.oClasses;for(b=0;b<g;b++)a.aoColumns[b].bSortable&&h(a.aoColumns[b].nTh).removeClass(j.sSortAsc+" "+j.sSortDesc+" "+a.aoColumns[b].sSortingClass);c=null!==a.aaSortingFixed?a.aaSortingFixed.concat(a.aaSorting):a.aaSorting.slice();for(b=0;b<a.aoColumns.length;b++)if(a.aoColumns[b].bSortable){f=a.aoColumns[b].sSortingClass;e=-1;for(d=0;d<c.length;d++)if(c[d][0]==b){f="asc"==c[d][1]? |
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89 | j.sSortAsc:j.sSortDesc;e=d;break}h(a.aoColumns[b].nTh).addClass(f);a.bJUI&&(f=h("span."+j.sSortIcon,a.aoColumns[b].nTh),f.removeClass(j.sSortJUIAsc+" "+j.sSortJUIDesc+" "+j.sSortJUI+" "+j.sSortJUIAscAllowed+" "+j.sSortJUIDescAllowed),f.addClass(-1==e?a.aoColumns[b].sSortingClassJUI:"asc"==c[e][1]?j.sSortJUIAsc:j.sSortJUIDesc))}else h(a.aoColumns[b].nTh).addClass(a.aoColumns[b].sSortingClass);f=j.sSortColumn;if(a.oFeatures.bSort&&a.oFeatures.bSortClasses){a=J(a);e=[];for(b=0;b<g;b++)e.push("");b=0; |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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90 | for(d=1;b<c.length;b++)j=parseInt(c[b][0],10),e[j]=f+d,3>d&&d++;f=RegExp(f+"[123]");var o;b=0;for(c=a.length;b<c;b++)j=b%g,d=a[b].className,o=e[j],j=d.replace(f,o),j!=d?a[b].className=h.trim(j):0<o.length&&-1==d.indexOf(o)&&(a[b].className=d+" "+o)}}function ra(a){if(a.oFeatures.bStateSave&&!a.bDestroying){var b,c;b=a.oScroll.bInfinite;var d={iCreate:(new Date).getTime(),iStart:b?0:a._iDisplayStart,iEnd:b?a._iDisplayLength:a._iDisplayEnd,iLength:a._iDisplayLength,aaSorting:h.extend(!0,[],a.aaSorting), |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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91 | oSearch:h.extend(!0,{},a.oPreviousSearch),aoSearchCols:h.extend(!0,[],a.aoPreSearchCols),abVisCols:[]};b=0;for(c=a.aoColumns.length;b<c;b++)d.abVisCols.push(a.aoColumns[b].bVisible);A(a,"aoStateSaveParams","stateSaveParams",[a,d]);a.fnStateSave.call(a.oInstance,a,d)}}function Sa(a,b){if(a.oFeatures.bStateSave){var c=a.fnStateLoad.call(a.oInstance,a);if(c){var d=A(a,"aoStateLoadParams","stateLoadParams",[a,c]);if(-1===h.inArray(!1,d)){a.oLoadedState=h.extend(!0,{},c);a._iDisplayStart=c.iStart;a.iInitDisplayStart= |
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92 | c.iStart;a._iDisplayEnd=c.iEnd;a._iDisplayLength=c.iLength;a.aaSorting=c.aaSorting.slice();a.saved_aaSorting=c.aaSorting.slice();h.extend(a.oPreviousSearch,c.oSearch);h.extend(!0,a.aoPreSearchCols,c.aoSearchCols);b.saved_aoColumns=[];for(d=0;d<c.abVisCols.length;d++)b.saved_aoColumns[d]={},b.saved_aoColumns[d].bVisible=c.abVisCols[d];A(a,"aoStateLoaded","stateLoaded",[a,c])}}}}function s(a){for(var b=0;b<j.settings.length;b++)if(j.settings[b].nTable===a)return j.settings[b];return null}function T(a){for(var b= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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93 | [],a=a.aoData,c=0,d=a.length;c<d;c++)null!==a[c].nTr&&b.push(a[c].nTr);return b}function J(a,b){var c=[],d,e,f,g,h,j;e=0;var o=a.aoData.length;b!==n&&(e=b,o=b+1);for(f=e;f<o;f++)if(j=a.aoData[f],null!==j.nTr){e=[];for(d=j.nTr.firstChild;d;)g=d.nodeName.toLowerCase(),("td"==g||"th"==g)&&e.push(d),d=d.nextSibling;g=d=0;for(h=a.aoColumns.length;g<h;g++)a.aoColumns[g].bVisible?c.push(e[g-d]):(c.push(j._anHidden[g]),d++)}return c}function D(a,b,c){a=null===a?"DataTables warning: "+c:"DataTables warning (table id = '"+ |
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The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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94 | a.sTableId+"'): "+c;if(0===b)if("alert"==j.ext.sErrMode)alert(a);else throw Error(a);else X.console&&console.log&&console.log(a)}function p(a,b,c,d){d===n&&(d=c);b[c]!==n&&(a[d]=b[c])}function Ta(a,b){var c,d;for(d in b)b.hasOwnProperty(d)&&(c=b[d],"object"===typeof e[d]&&null!==c&&!1===h.isArray(c)?h.extend(!0,a[d],c):a[d]=c);return a}function Ra(a,b,c){h(a).bind("click.DT",b,function(b){a.blur();c(b)}).bind("keypress.DT",b,function(a){13===a.which&&c(a)}).bind("selectstart.DT",function(){return!1})} |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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95 | function z(a,b,c,d){c&&a[b].push({fn:c,sName:d})}function A(a,b,c,d){for(var b=a[b],e=[],f=b.length-1;0<=f;f--)e.push(b[f].fn.apply(a.oInstance,d));null!==c&&h(a.oInstance).trigger(c,d);return e}function Ua(a){var b=h('<div style="position:absolute; top:0; left:0; height:1px; width:1px; overflow:hidden"><div style="position:absolute; top:1px; left:1px; width:100px; overflow:scroll;"><div id="DT_BrowserTest" style="width:100%; height:10px;"></div></div></div>')[0];l.body.appendChild(b);a.oBrowser.bScrollOversize= |
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96 | 100===h("#DT_BrowserTest",b)[0].offsetWidth?!0:!1;l.body.removeChild(b)}function Va(a){return function(){var b=[s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex])].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments));return j.ext.oApi[a].apply(this,b)}}var U=/\[.*?\]$/,Wa=X.JSON?JSON.stringify:function(a){var b=typeof a;if("object"!==b||null===a)return"string"===b&&(a='"'+a+'"'),a+"";var c,d,e=[],f=h.isArray(a);for(c in a)d=a[c],b=typeof d,"string"===b?d='"'+d+'"':"object"===b&&null!==d&&(d=Wa(d)),e.push((f?"":'"'+c+'":')+d);return(f? |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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97 | "[":"{")+e+(f?"]":"}")};this.$=function(a,b){var c,d,e=[],f;d=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);var g=d.aoData,o=d.aiDisplay,k=d.aiDisplayMaster;b||(b={});b=h.extend({},{filter:"none",order:"current",page:"all"},b);if("current"==b.page){c=d._iDisplayStart;for(d=d.fnDisplayEnd();c<d;c++)(f=g[o[c]].nTr)&&e.push(f)}else if("current"==b.order&&"none"==b.filter){c=0;for(d=k.length;c<d;c++)(f=g[k[c]].nTr)&&e.push(f)}else if("current"==b.order&&"applied"==b.filter){c=0;for(d=o.length;c<d;c++)(f=g[o[c]].nTr)&&e.push(f)}else if("original"== |
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98 | b.order&&"none"==b.filter){c=0;for(d=g.length;c<d;c++)(f=g[c].nTr)&&e.push(f)}else if("original"==b.order&&"applied"==b.filter){c=0;for(d=g.length;c<d;c++)f=g[c].nTr,-1!==h.inArray(c,o)&&f&&e.push(f)}else D(d,1,"Unknown selection options");e=h(e);c=e.filter(a);e=e.find(a);return h([].concat(h.makeArray(c),h.makeArray(e)))};this._=function(a,b){var c=[],d,e,f=this.$(a,b);d=0;for(e=f.length;d<e;d++)c.push(this.fnGetData(f[d]));return c};this.fnAddData=function(a,b){if(0===a.length)return[];var c=[], |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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99 | d,e=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);if("object"===typeof a[0]&&null!==a[0])for(var f=0;f<a.length;f++){d=H(e,a[f]);if(-1==d)return c;c.push(d)}else{d=H(e,a);if(-1==d)return c;c.push(d)}e.aiDisplay=e.aiDisplayMaster.slice();(b===n||b)&&aa(e);return c};this.fnAdjustColumnSizing=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);k(b);a===n||a?this.fnDraw(!1):(""!==b.oScroll.sX||""!==b.oScroll.sY)&&this.oApi._fnScrollDraw(b)};this.fnClearTable=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);ga(b);(a===n||a)&&x(b)};this.fnClose= |
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100 | function(a){for(var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),c=0;c<b.aoOpenRows.length;c++)if(b.aoOpenRows[c].nParent==a)return(a=b.aoOpenRows[c].nTr.parentNode)&&a.removeChild(b.aoOpenRows[c].nTr),b.aoOpenRows.splice(c,1),0;return 1};this.fnDeleteRow=function(a,b,c){var d=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),e,f,a="object"===typeof a?I(d,a):a,g=d.aoData.splice(a,1);e=0;for(f=d.aoData.length;e<f;e++)null!==d.aoData[e].nTr&&(d.aoData[e].nTr._DT_RowIndex=e);e=h.inArray(a,d.aiDisplay);d.asDataSearch.splice(e,1);ha(d.aiDisplayMaster, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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101 | a);ha(d.aiDisplay,a);"function"===typeof b&&b.call(this,d,g);d._iDisplayStart>=d.fnRecordsDisplay()&&(d._iDisplayStart-=d._iDisplayLength,0>d._iDisplayStart&&(d._iDisplayStart=0));if(c===n||c)y(d),x(d);return g};this.fnDestroy=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),c=b.nTableWrapper.parentNode,d=b.nTBody,i,f,a=a===n?!1:a;b.bDestroying=!0;A(b,"aoDestroyCallback","destroy",[b]);if(!a){i=0;for(f=b.aoColumns.length;i<f;i++)!1===b.aoColumns[i].bVisible&&this.fnSetColumnVis(i,!0)}h(b.nTableWrapper).find("*").andSelf().unbind(".DT"); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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102 | h("tbody>tr>td."+b.oClasses.sRowEmpty,b.nTable).parent().remove();b.nTable!=b.nTHead.parentNode&&(h(b.nTable).children("thead").remove(),b.nTable.appendChild(b.nTHead));b.nTFoot&&b.nTable!=b.nTFoot.parentNode&&(h(b.nTable).children("tfoot").remove(),b.nTable.appendChild(b.nTFoot));b.nTable.parentNode.removeChild(b.nTable);h(b.nTableWrapper).remove();b.aaSorting=[];b.aaSortingFixed=[];P(b);h(T(b)).removeClass(b.asStripeClasses.join(" "));h("th, td",b.nTHead).removeClass([b.oClasses.sSortable,b.oClasses.sSortableAsc, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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103 | b.oClasses.sSortableDesc,b.oClasses.sSortableNone].join(" "));b.bJUI&&(h("th span."+b.oClasses.sSortIcon+", td span."+b.oClasses.sSortIcon,b.nTHead).remove(),h("th, td",b.nTHead).each(function(){var a=h("div."+b.oClasses.sSortJUIWrapper,this),c=a.contents();h(this).append(c);a.remove()}));!a&&b.nTableReinsertBefore?c.insertBefore(b.nTable,b.nTableReinsertBefore):a||c.appendChild(b.nTable);i=0;for(f=b.aoData.length;i<f;i++)null!==b.aoData[i].nTr&&d.appendChild(b.aoData[i].nTr);!0===b.oFeatures.bAutoWidth&& |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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104 | (b.nTable.style.width=q(b.sDestroyWidth));if(f=b.asDestroyStripes.length){a=h(d).children("tr");for(i=0;i<f;i++)a.filter(":nth-child("+f+"n + "+i+")").addClass(b.asDestroyStripes[i])}i=0;for(f=j.settings.length;i<f;i++)j.settings[i]==b&&j.settings.splice(i,1);e=b=null};this.fnDraw=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);!1===a?(y(b),x(b)):aa(b)};this.fnFilter=function(a,b,c,d,e,f){var g=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);if(g.oFeatures.bFilter){if(c===n||null===c)c=!1;if(d===n||null===d)d=!0;if(e===n||null=== |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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105 | e)e=!0;if(f===n||null===f)f=!0;if(b===n||null===b){if(K(g,{sSearch:a+"",bRegex:c,bSmart:d,bCaseInsensitive:f},1),e&&g.aanFeatures.f){b=g.aanFeatures.f;c=0;for(d=b.length;c<d;c++)try{b[c]._DT_Input!=l.activeElement&&h(b[c]._DT_Input).val(a)}catch(o){h(b[c]._DT_Input).val(a)}}}else h.extend(g.aoPreSearchCols[b],{sSearch:a+"",bRegex:c,bSmart:d,bCaseInsensitive:f}),K(g,g.oPreviousSearch,1)}};this.fnGetData=function(a,b){var c=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);if(a!==n){var d=a;if("object"===typeof a){var e=a.nodeName.toLowerCase(); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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106 | "tr"===e?d=I(c,a):"td"===e&&(d=I(c,a.parentNode),b=fa(c,d,a))}return b!==n?v(c,d,b,""):c.aoData[d]!==n?c.aoData[d]._aData:null}return Z(c)};this.fnGetNodes=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);return a!==n?b.aoData[a]!==n?b.aoData[a].nTr:null:T(b)};this.fnGetPosition=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),c=a.nodeName.toUpperCase();return"TR"==c?I(b,a):"TD"==c||"TH"==c?(c=I(b,a.parentNode),a=fa(b,c,a),[c,R(b,a),a]):null};this.fnIsOpen=function(a){for(var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),c=0;c< |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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107 | b.aoOpenRows.length;c++)if(b.aoOpenRows[c].nParent==a)return!0;return!1};this.fnOpen=function(a,b,c){var d=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),e=T(d);if(-1!==h.inArray(a,e)){this.fnClose(a);var e=l.createElement("tr"),f=l.createElement("td");e.appendChild(f);f.className=c;f.colSpan=t(d);"string"===typeof b?f.innerHTML=b:h(f).html(b);b=h("tr",d.nTBody);-1!=h.inArray(a,b)&&h(e).insertAfter(a);d.aoOpenRows.push({nTr:e,nParent:a});return e}};this.fnPageChange=function(a,b){var c=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);qa(c,a); |
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e already seems to be declared on line 107 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() |
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108 | y(c);(b===n||b)&&x(c)};this.fnSetColumnVis=function(a,b,c){var d=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),e,f,g=d.aoColumns,h=d.aoData,o,m;if(g[a].bVisible!=b){if(b){for(e=f=0;e<a;e++)g[e].bVisible&&f++;m=f>=t(d);if(!m)for(e=a;e<g.length;e++)if(g[e].bVisible){o=e;break}e=0;for(f=h.length;e<f;e++)null!==h[e].nTr&&(m?h[e].nTr.appendChild(h[e]._anHidden[a]):h[e].nTr.insertBefore(h[e]._anHidden[a],J(d,e)[o]))}else{e=0;for(f=h.length;e<f;e++)null!==h[e].nTr&&(o=J(d,e)[a],h[e]._anHidden[a]=o,o.parentNode.removeChild(o))}g[a].bVisible= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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109 | b;W(d,d.aoHeader);d.nTFoot&&W(d,d.aoFooter);e=0;for(f=d.aoOpenRows.length;e<f;e++)d.aoOpenRows[e].nTr.colSpan=t(d);if(c===n||c)k(d),x(d);ra(d)}};this.fnSettings=function(){return s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex])};this.fnSort=function(a){var b=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]);b.aaSorting=a;O(b)};this.fnSortListener=function(a,b,c){ia(s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),a,b,c)};this.fnUpdate=function(a,b,c,d,e){var f=s(this[j.ext.iApiIndex]),b="object"===typeof b?I(f,b):b;if(h.isArray(a)&&c===n){f.aoData[b]._aData=a.slice(); |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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110 | for(c=0;c<f.aoColumns.length;c++)this.fnUpdate(v(f,b,c),b,c,!1,!1)}else if(h.isPlainObject(a)&&c===n){f.aoData[b]._aData=h.extend(!0,{},a);for(c=0;c<f.aoColumns.length;c++)this.fnUpdate(v(f,b,c),b,c,!1,!1)}else{F(f,b,c,a);var a=v(f,b,c,"display"),g=f.aoColumns[c];null!==g.fnRender&&(a=S(f,b,c),g.bUseRendered&&F(f,b,c,a));null!==f.aoData[b].nTr&&(J(f,b)[c].innerHTML=a)}c=h.inArray(b,f.aiDisplay);f.asDataSearch[c]=na(f,Y(f,b,"filter",r(f,"bSearchable")));(e===n||e)&&k(f);(d===n||d)&&aa(f);return 0}; |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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111 | this.fnVersionCheck=j.ext.fnVersionCheck;this.oApi={_fnExternApiFunc:Va,_fnInitialise:ba,_fnInitComplete:$,_fnLanguageCompat:pa,_fnAddColumn:o,_fnColumnOptions:m,_fnAddData:H,_fnCreateTr:ea,_fnGatherData:ua,_fnBuildHead:va,_fnDrawHead:W,_fnDraw:x,_fnReDraw:aa,_fnAjaxUpdate:wa,_fnAjaxParameters:Ea,_fnAjaxUpdateDraw:Fa,_fnServerParams:ka,_fnAddOptionsHtml:xa,_fnFeatureHtmlTable:Ba,_fnScrollDraw:La,_fnAdjustColumnSizing:k,_fnFeatureHtmlFilter:za,_fnFilterComplete:K,_fnFilterCustom:Ia,_fnFilterColumn:Ha, |
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112 | _fnFilter:Ga,_fnBuildSearchArray:la,_fnBuildSearchRow:na,_fnFilterCreateSearch:ma,_fnDataToSearch:Ja,_fnSort:O,_fnSortAttachListener:ia,_fnSortingClasses:P,_fnFeatureHtmlPaginate:Da,_fnPageChange:qa,_fnFeatureHtmlInfo:Ca,_fnUpdateInfo:Ka,_fnFeatureHtmlLength:ya,_fnFeatureHtmlProcessing:Aa,_fnProcessingDisplay:E,_fnVisibleToColumnIndex:G,_fnColumnIndexToVisible:R,_fnNodeToDataIndex:I,_fnVisbleColumns:t,_fnCalculateEnd:y,_fnConvertToWidth:Ma,_fnCalculateColumnWidths:da,_fnScrollingWidthAdjust:Oa,_fnGetWidestNode:Na, |
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113 | _fnGetMaxLenString:Pa,_fnStringToCss:q,_fnDetectType:B,_fnSettingsFromNode:s,_fnGetDataMaster:Z,_fnGetTrNodes:T,_fnGetTdNodes:J,_fnEscapeRegex:oa,_fnDeleteIndex:ha,_fnReOrderIndex:u,_fnColumnOrdering:M,_fnLog:D,_fnClearTable:ga,_fnSaveState:ra,_fnLoadState:Sa,_fnCreateCookie:function(a,b,c,d,e){var f=new Date;f.setTime(f.getTime()+1E3*c);var c=X.location.pathname.split("/"),a=a+"_"+c.pop().replace(/[\/:]/g,"").toLowerCase(),g;null!==e?(g="function"===typeof h.parseJSON?h.parseJSON(b):eval("("+b+")"), |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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114 | b=e(a,g,f.toGMTString(),c.join("/")+"/")):b=a+"="+encodeURIComponent(b)+"; expires="+f.toGMTString()+"; path="+c.join("/")+"/";a=l.cookie.split(";");e=b.split(";")[0].length;f=[];if(4096<e+l.cookie.length+10){for(var j=0,o=a.length;j<o;j++)if(-1!=a[j].indexOf(d)){var k=a[j].split("=");try{(g=eval("("+decodeURIComponent(k[1])+")"))&&g.iCreate&&f.push({name:k[0],time:g.iCreate})}catch(m){}}for(f.sort(function(a,b){return b.time-a.time});4096<e+l.cookie.length+10;){if(0===f.length)return;d=f.pop();l.cookie= |
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115 | d.name+"=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; path="+c.join("/")+"/"}}l.cookie=b},_fnReadCookie:function(a){for(var b=X.location.pathname.split("/"),a=a+"_"+b[b.length-1].replace(/[\/:]/g,"").toLowerCase()+"=",b=l.cookie.split(";"),c=0;c<b.length;c++){for(var d=b[c];" "==d.charAt(0);)d=d.substring(1,d.length);if(0===d.indexOf(a))return decodeURIComponent(d.substring(a.length,d.length))}return null},_fnDetectHeader:V,_fnGetUniqueThs:N,_fnScrollBarWidth:Qa,_fnApplyToChildren:C,_fnMap:p,_fnGetRowData:Y, |
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b already seems to be declared on line 115 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() |
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116 | _fnGetCellData:v,_fnSetCellData:F,_fnGetObjectDataFn:Q,_fnSetObjectDataFn:L,_fnApplyColumnDefs:ta,_fnBindAction:Ra,_fnExtend:Ta,_fnCallbackReg:z,_fnCallbackFire:A,_fnJsonString:Wa,_fnRender:S,_fnNodeToColumnIndex:fa,_fnInfoMacros:ja,_fnBrowserDetect:Ua,_fnGetColumns:r};h.extend(j.ext.oApi,this.oApi);for(var sa in j.ext.oApi)sa&&(this[sa]=Va(sa));var ca=this;this.each(function(){var a=0,b,c,d;c=this.getAttribute("id");var i=!1,f=!1;if("table"!=this.nodeName.toLowerCase())D(null,0,"Attempted to initialise DataTables on a node which is not a table: "+ |
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117 | this.nodeName);else{a=0;for(b=j.settings.length;a<b;a++){if(j.settings[a].nTable==this){if(e===n||e.bRetrieve)return j.settings[a].oInstance;if(e.bDestroy){j.settings[a].oInstance.fnDestroy();break}else{D(j.settings[a],0,"Cannot reinitialise DataTable.\n\nTo retrieve the DataTables object for this table, pass no arguments or see the docs for bRetrieve and bDestroy");return}}if(j.settings[a].sTableId==this.id){j.settings.splice(a,1);break}}if(null===c||""===c)this.id=c="DataTables_Table_"+j.ext._oExternConfig.iNextUnique++; |
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118 | var g=h.extend(!0,{},j.models.oSettings,{nTable:this,oApi:ca.oApi,oInit:e,sDestroyWidth:h(this).width(),sInstance:c,sTableId:c});j.settings.push(g);g.oInstance=1===ca.length?ca:h(this).dataTable();e||(e={});e.oLanguage&&pa(e.oLanguage);e=Ta(h.extend(!0,{},j.defaults),e);p(g.oFeatures,e,"bPaginate");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bLengthChange");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bFilter");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bSort");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bInfo");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bProcessing");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bAutoWidth");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bSortClasses"); |
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119 | p(g.oFeatures,e,"bServerSide");p(g.oFeatures,e,"bDeferRender");p(g.oScroll,e,"sScrollX","sX");p(g.oScroll,e,"sScrollXInner","sXInner");p(g.oScroll,e,"sScrollY","sY");p(g.oScroll,e,"bScrollCollapse","bCollapse");p(g.oScroll,e,"bScrollInfinite","bInfinite");p(g.oScroll,e,"iScrollLoadGap","iLoadGap");p(g.oScroll,e,"bScrollAutoCss","bAutoCss");p(g,e,"asStripeClasses");p(g,e,"asStripClasses","asStripeClasses");p(g,e,"fnServerData");p(g,e,"fnFormatNumber");p(g,e,"sServerMethod");p(g,e,"aaSorting");p(g, |
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120 | e,"aaSortingFixed");p(g,e,"aLengthMenu");p(g,e,"sPaginationType");p(g,e,"sAjaxSource");p(g,e,"sAjaxDataProp");p(g,e,"iCookieDuration");p(g,e,"sCookiePrefix");p(g,e,"sDom");p(g,e,"bSortCellsTop");p(g,e,"iTabIndex");p(g,e,"oSearch","oPreviousSearch");p(g,e,"aoSearchCols","aoPreSearchCols");p(g,e,"iDisplayLength","_iDisplayLength");p(g,e,"bJQueryUI","bJUI");p(g,e,"fnCookieCallback");p(g,e,"fnStateLoad");p(g,e,"fnStateSave");p(g.oLanguage,e,"fnInfoCallback");z(g,"aoDrawCallback",e.fnDrawCallback,"user"); |
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121 | z(g,"aoServerParams",e.fnServerParams,"user");z(g,"aoStateSaveParams",e.fnStateSaveParams,"user");z(g,"aoStateLoadParams",e.fnStateLoadParams,"user");z(g,"aoStateLoaded",e.fnStateLoaded,"user");z(g,"aoRowCallback",e.fnRowCallback,"user");z(g,"aoRowCreatedCallback",e.fnCreatedRow,"user");z(g,"aoHeaderCallback",e.fnHeaderCallback,"user");z(g,"aoFooterCallback",e.fnFooterCallback,"user");z(g,"aoInitComplete",e.fnInitComplete,"user");z(g,"aoPreDrawCallback",e.fnPreDrawCallback,"user");g.oFeatures.bServerSide&& |
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122 | g.oFeatures.bSort&&g.oFeatures.bSortClasses?z(g,"aoDrawCallback",P,"server_side_sort_classes"):g.oFeatures.bDeferRender&&z(g,"aoDrawCallback",P,"defer_sort_classes");e.bJQueryUI?(h.extend(g.oClasses,j.ext.oJUIClasses),e.sDom===j.defaults.sDom&&"lfrtip"===j.defaults.sDom&&(g.sDom='<"H"lfr>t<"F"ip>')):h.extend(g.oClasses,j.ext.oStdClasses);h(this).addClass(g.oClasses.sTable);if(""!==g.oScroll.sX||""!==g.oScroll.sY)g.oScroll.iBarWidth=Qa();g.iInitDisplayStart===n&&(g.iInitDisplayStart=e.iDisplayStart, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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123 | g._iDisplayStart=e.iDisplayStart);e.bStateSave&&(g.oFeatures.bStateSave=!0,Sa(g,e),z(g,"aoDrawCallback",ra,"state_save"));null!==e.iDeferLoading&&(g.bDeferLoading=!0,a=h.isArray(e.iDeferLoading),g._iRecordsDisplay=a?e.iDeferLoading[0]:e.iDeferLoading,g._iRecordsTotal=a?e.iDeferLoading[1]:e.iDeferLoading);null!==e.aaData&&(f=!0);""!==e.oLanguage.sUrl?(g.oLanguage.sUrl=e.oLanguage.sUrl,h.getJSON(g.oLanguage.sUrl,null,function(a){pa(a);h.extend(true,g.oLanguage,e.oLanguage,a);ba(g)}),i=!0):h.extend(!0, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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124 | g.oLanguage,e.oLanguage);null===e.asStripeClasses&&(g.asStripeClasses=[g.oClasses.sStripeOdd,g.oClasses.sStripeEven]);b=g.asStripeClasses.length;g.asDestroyStripes=[];if(b){c=!1;d=h(this).children("tbody").children("tr:lt("+b+")");for(a=0;a<b;a++)d.hasClass(g.asStripeClasses[a])&&(c=!0,g.asDestroyStripes.push(g.asStripeClasses[a]));c&&d.removeClass(g.asStripeClasses.join(" "))}c=[];a=this.getElementsByTagName("thead");0!==a.length&&(V(g.aoHeader,a[0]),c=N(g));if(null===e.aoColumns){d=[];a=0;for(b= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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125 | c.length;a<b;a++)d.push(null)}else d=e.aoColumns;a=0;for(b=d.length;a<b;a++)e.saved_aoColumns!==n&&e.saved_aoColumns.length==b&&(null===d[a]&&(d[a]={}),d[a].bVisible=e.saved_aoColumns[a].bVisible),o(g,c?c[a]:null);ta(g,e.aoColumnDefs,d,function(a,b){m(g,a,b)});a=0;for(b=g.aaSorting.length;a<b;a++){g.aaSorting[a][0]>=g.aoColumns.length&&(g.aaSorting[a][0]=0);var k=g.aoColumns[g.aaSorting[a][0]];g.aaSorting[a][2]===n&&(g.aaSorting[a][2]=0);e.aaSorting===n&&g.saved_aaSorting===n&&(g.aaSorting[a][1]= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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126 | k.asSorting[0]);c=0;for(d=k.asSorting.length;c<d;c++)if(g.aaSorting[a][1]==k.asSorting[c]){g.aaSorting[a][2]=c;break}}P(g);Ua(g);a=h(this).children("caption").each(function(){this._captionSide=h(this).css("caption-side")});b=h(this).children("thead");0===b.length&&(b=[l.createElement("thead")],this.appendChild(b[0]));g.nTHead=b[0];b=h(this).children("tbody");0===b.length&&(b=[l.createElement("tbody")],this.appendChild(b[0]));g.nTBody=b[0];g.nTBody.setAttribute("role","alert");g.nTBody.setAttribute("aria-live", |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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127 | "polite");g.nTBody.setAttribute("aria-relevant","all");b=h(this).children("tfoot");if(0===b.length&&0<a.length&&(""!==g.oScroll.sX||""!==g.oScroll.sY))b=[l.createElement("tfoot")],this.appendChild(b[0]);0<b.length&&(g.nTFoot=b[0],V(g.aoFooter,g.nTFoot));if(f)for(a=0;a<e.aaData.length;a++)H(g,e.aaData[a]);else ua(g);g.aiDisplay=g.aiDisplayMaster.slice();g.bInitialised=!0;!1===i&&ba(g)}});ca=null;return this};j.fnVersionCheck=function(e){for(var h=function(e,h){for(;e.length<h;)e+="0";return e},m=j.ext.sVersion.split("."), |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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128 | e=e.split("."),k="",n="",l=0,t=e.length;l<t;l++)k+=h(m[l],3),n+=h(e[l],3);return parseInt(k,10)>=parseInt(n,10)};j.fnIsDataTable=function(e){for(var h=j.settings,m=0;m<h.length;m++)if(h[m].nTable===e||h[m].nScrollHead===e||h[m].nScrollFoot===e)return!0;return!1};j.fnTables=function(e){var o=[];jQuery.each(j.settings,function(j,k){(!e||!0===e&&h(k.nTable).is(":visible"))&&o.push(k.nTable)});return o};j.version="1.9.4";j.settings=[];j.models={};j.models.ext={afnFiltering:[],afnSortData:[],aoFeatures:[], |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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129 | aTypes:[],fnVersionCheck:j.fnVersionCheck,iApiIndex:0,ofnSearch:{},oApi:{},oStdClasses:{},oJUIClasses:{},oPagination:{},oSort:{},sVersion:j.version,sErrMode:"alert",_oExternConfig:{iNextUnique:0}};j.models.oSearch={bCaseInsensitive:!0,sSearch:"",bRegex:!1,bSmart:!0};j.models.oRow={nTr:null,_aData:[],_aSortData:[],_anHidden:[],_sRowStripe:""};j.models.oColumn={aDataSort:null,asSorting:null,bSearchable:null,bSortable:null,bUseRendered:null,bVisible:null,_bAutoType:!0,fnCreatedCell:null,fnGetData:null, |
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130 | fnRender:null,fnSetData:null,mData:null,mRender:null,nTh:null,nTf:null,sClass:null,sContentPadding:null,sDefaultContent:null,sName:null,sSortDataType:"std",sSortingClass:null,sSortingClassJUI:null,sTitle:null,sType:null,sWidth:null,sWidthOrig:null};j.defaults={aaData:null,aaSorting:[[0,"asc"]],aaSortingFixed:null,aLengthMenu:[10,25,50,100],aoColumns:null,aoColumnDefs:null,aoSearchCols:[],asStripeClasses:null,bAutoWidth:!0,bDeferRender:!1,bDestroy:!1,bFilter:!0,bInfo:!0,bJQueryUI:!1,bLengthChange:!0, |
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131 | bPaginate:!0,bProcessing:!1,bRetrieve:!1,bScrollAutoCss:!0,bScrollCollapse:!1,bScrollInfinite:!1,bServerSide:!1,bSort:!0,bSortCellsTop:!1,bSortClasses:!0,bStateSave:!1,fnCookieCallback:null,fnCreatedRow:null,fnDrawCallback:null,fnFooterCallback:null,fnFormatNumber:function(e){if(1E3>e)return e;for(var h=e+"",e=h.split(""),j="",h=h.length,k=0;k<h;k++)0===k%3&&0!==k&&(j=this.oLanguage.sInfoThousands+j),j=e[h-k-1]+j;return j},fnHeaderCallback:null,fnInfoCallback:null,fnInitComplete:null,fnPreDrawCallback:null, |
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h already seems to be declared on line 131 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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132 | fnRowCallback:null,fnServerData:function(e,j,m,k){k.jqXHR=h.ajax({url:e,data:j,success:function(e){e.sError&&k.oApi._fnLog(k,0,e.sError);h(k.oInstance).trigger("xhr",[k,e]);m(e)},dataType:"json",cache:!1,type:k.sServerMethod,error:function(e,h){"parsererror"==h&&k.oApi._fnLog(k,0,"DataTables warning: JSON data from server could not be parsed. This is caused by a JSON formatting error.")}})},fnServerParams:null,fnStateLoad:function(e){var e=this.oApi._fnReadCookie(e.sCookiePrefix+e.sInstance),j;try{j= |
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133 | "function"===typeof h.parseJSON?h.parseJSON(e):eval("("+e+")")}catch(m){j=null}return j},fnStateLoadParams:null,fnStateLoaded:null,fnStateSave:function(e,h){this.oApi._fnCreateCookie(e.sCookiePrefix+e.sInstance,this.oApi._fnJsonString(h),e.iCookieDuration,e.sCookiePrefix,e.fnCookieCallback)},fnStateSaveParams:null,iCookieDuration:7200,iDeferLoading:null,iDisplayLength:10,iDisplayStart:0,iScrollLoadGap:100,iTabIndex:0,oLanguage:{oAria:{sSortAscending:": activate to sort column ascending",sSortDescending:": activate to sort column descending"}, |
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134 | oPaginate:{sFirst:"First",sLast:"Last",sNext:"Next",sPrevious:"Previous"},sEmptyTable:"No data available in table",sInfo:"Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries",sInfoEmpty:"Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries",sInfoFiltered:"(filtered from _MAX_ total entries)",sInfoPostFix:"",sInfoThousands:",",sLengthMenu:"Show _MENU_ entries",sLoadingRecords:"Loading...",sProcessing:"Processing...",sSearch:"Search:",sUrl:"",sZeroRecords:"No matching records found"},oSearch:h.extend({},j.models.oSearch),sAjaxDataProp:"aaData", |
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135 | sAjaxSource:null,sCookiePrefix:"SpryMedia_DataTables_",sDom:"lfrtip",sPaginationType:"two_button",sScrollX:"",sScrollXInner:"",sScrollY:"",sServerMethod:"GET"};j.defaults.columns={aDataSort:null,asSorting:["asc","desc"],bSearchable:!0,bSortable:!0,bUseRendered:!0,bVisible:!0,fnCreatedCell:null,fnRender:null,iDataSort:-1,mData:null,mRender:null,sCellType:"td",sClass:"",sContentPadding:"",sDefaultContent:null,sName:"",sSortDataType:"std",sTitle:null,sType:null,sWidth:null};j.models.oSettings={oFeatures:{bAutoWidth:null, |
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136 | bDeferRender:null,bFilter:null,bInfo:null,bLengthChange:null,bPaginate:null,bProcessing:null,bServerSide:null,bSort:null,bSortClasses:null,bStateSave:null},oScroll:{bAutoCss:null,bCollapse:null,bInfinite:null,iBarWidth:0,iLoadGap:null,sX:null,sXInner:null,sY:null},oLanguage:{fnInfoCallback:null},oBrowser:{bScrollOversize:!1},aanFeatures:[],aoData:[],aiDisplay:[],aiDisplayMaster:[],aoColumns:[],aoHeader:[],aoFooter:[],asDataSearch:[],oPreviousSearch:{},aoPreSearchCols:[],aaSorting:null,aaSortingFixed:null, |
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137 | asStripeClasses:null,asDestroyStripes:[],sDestroyWidth:0,aoRowCallback:[],aoHeaderCallback:[],aoFooterCallback:[],aoDrawCallback:[],aoRowCreatedCallback:[],aoPreDrawCallback:[],aoInitComplete:[],aoStateSaveParams:[],aoStateLoadParams:[],aoStateLoaded:[],sTableId:"",nTable:null,nTHead:null,nTFoot:null,nTBody:null,nTableWrapper:null,bDeferLoading:!1,bInitialised:!1,aoOpenRows:[],sDom:null,sPaginationType:"two_button",iCookieDuration:0,sCookiePrefix:"",fnCookieCallback:null,aoStateSave:[],aoStateLoad:[], |
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138 | oLoadedState:null,sAjaxSource:null,sAjaxDataProp:null,bAjaxDataGet:!0,jqXHR:null,fnServerData:null,aoServerParams:[],sServerMethod:null,fnFormatNumber:null,aLengthMenu:null,iDraw:0,bDrawing:!1,iDrawError:-1,_iDisplayLength:10,_iDisplayStart:0,_iDisplayEnd:10,_iRecordsTotal:0,_iRecordsDisplay:0,bJUI:null,oClasses:{},bFiltered:!1,bSorted:!1,bSortCellsTop:null,oInit:null,aoDestroyCallback:[],fnRecordsTotal:function(){return this.oFeatures.bServerSide?parseInt(this._iRecordsTotal,10):this.aiDisplayMaster.length}, |
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139 | fnRecordsDisplay:function(){return this.oFeatures.bServerSide?parseInt(this._iRecordsDisplay,10):this.aiDisplay.length},fnDisplayEnd:function(){return this.oFeatures.bServerSide?!1===this.oFeatures.bPaginate||-1==this._iDisplayLength?this._iDisplayStart+this.aiDisplay.length:Math.min(this._iDisplayStart+this._iDisplayLength,this._iRecordsDisplay):this._iDisplayEnd},oInstance:null,sInstance:null,iTabIndex:0,nScrollHead:null,nScrollFoot:null};j.ext=h.extend(!0,{},j.models.ext);h.extend(j.ext.oStdClasses, |
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140 | {sTable:"dataTable",sPagePrevEnabled:"paginate_enabled_previous",sPagePrevDisabled:"paginate_disabled_previous",sPageNextEnabled:"paginate_enabled_next",sPageNextDisabled:"paginate_disabled_next",sPageJUINext:"",sPageJUIPrev:"",sPageButton:"paginate_button",sPageButtonActive:"paginate_active",sPageButtonStaticDisabled:"paginate_button paginate_button_disabled",sPageFirst:"first",sPagePrevious:"previous",sPageNext:"next",sPageLast:"last",sStripeOdd:"odd",sStripeEven:"even",sRowEmpty:"dataTables_empty", |
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141 | sWrapper:"dataTables_wrapper",sFilter:"dataTables_filter",sInfo:"dataTables_info",sPaging:"dataTables_paginate paging_",sLength:"dataTables_length",sProcessing:"dataTables_processing",sSortAsc:"sorting_asc",sSortDesc:"sorting_desc",sSortable:"sorting",sSortableAsc:"sorting_asc_disabled",sSortableDesc:"sorting_desc_disabled",sSortableNone:"sorting_disabled",sSortColumn:"sorting_",sSortJUIAsc:"",sSortJUIDesc:"",sSortJUI:"",sSortJUIAscAllowed:"",sSortJUIDescAllowed:"",sSortJUIWrapper:"",sSortIcon:"", |
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142 | sScrollWrapper:"dataTables_scroll",sScrollHead:"dataTables_scrollHead",sScrollHeadInner:"dataTables_scrollHeadInner",sScrollBody:"dataTables_scrollBody",sScrollFoot:"dataTables_scrollFoot",sScrollFootInner:"dataTables_scrollFootInner",sFooterTH:"",sJUIHeader:"",sJUIFooter:""});h.extend(j.ext.oJUIClasses,j.ext.oStdClasses,{sPagePrevEnabled:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-left",sPagePrevDisabled:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-left ui-state-disabled",sPageNextEnabled:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-right", |
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143 | sPageNextDisabled:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-right ui-state-disabled",sPageJUINext:"ui-icon ui-icon-circle-arrow-e",sPageJUIPrev:"ui-icon ui-icon-circle-arrow-w",sPageButton:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default",sPageButtonActive:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-state-disabled",sPageButtonStaticDisabled:"fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-state-disabled",sPageFirst:"first ui-corner-tl ui-corner-bl",sPageLast:"last ui-corner-tr ui-corner-br",sPaging:"dataTables_paginate fg-buttonset ui-buttonset fg-buttonset-multi ui-buttonset-multi paging_", |
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144 | sSortAsc:"ui-state-default",sSortDesc:"ui-state-default",sSortable:"ui-state-default",sSortableAsc:"ui-state-default",sSortableDesc:"ui-state-default",sSortableNone:"ui-state-default",sSortJUIAsc:"css_right ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-n",sSortJUIDesc:"css_right ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-s",sSortJUI:"css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-2-n-s",sSortJUIAscAllowed:"css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-1-n",sSortJUIDescAllowed:"css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-1-s",sSortJUIWrapper:"DataTables_sort_wrapper",sSortIcon:"DataTables_sort_icon", |
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145 | sScrollHead:"dataTables_scrollHead ui-state-default",sScrollFoot:"dataTables_scrollFoot ui-state-default",sFooterTH:"ui-state-default",sJUIHeader:"fg-toolbar ui-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix",sJUIFooter:"fg-toolbar ui-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix"});h.extend(j.ext.oPagination,{two_button:{fnInit:function(e,j,m){var k=e.oLanguage.oPaginate,n=function(h){e.oApi._fnPageChange(e,h.data.action)&&m(e)},k=!e.bJUI?'<a class="'+ |
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146 | e.oClasses.sPagePrevDisabled+'" tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" role="button">'+k.sPrevious+'</a><a class="'+e.oClasses.sPageNextDisabled+'" tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" role="button">'+k.sNext+"</a>":'<a class="'+e.oClasses.sPagePrevDisabled+'" tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" role="button"><span class="'+e.oClasses.sPageJUIPrev+'"></span></a><a class="'+e.oClasses.sPageNextDisabled+'" tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" role="button"><span class="'+e.oClasses.sPageJUINext+'"></span></a>';h(j).append(k);var l=h("a",j), |
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147 | k=l[0],l=l[1];e.oApi._fnBindAction(k,{action:"previous"},n);e.oApi._fnBindAction(l,{action:"next"},n);e.aanFeatures.p||(j.id=e.sTableId+"_paginate",k.id=e.sTableId+"_previous",l.id=e.sTableId+"_next",k.setAttribute("aria-controls",e.sTableId),l.setAttribute("aria-controls",e.sTableId))},fnUpdate:function(e){if(e.aanFeatures.p)for(var h=e.oClasses,j=e.aanFeatures.p,k,l=0,n=j.length;l<n;l++)if(k=j[l].firstChild)k.className=0===e._iDisplayStart?h.sPagePrevDisabled:h.sPagePrevEnabled,k=k.nextSibling, |
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k already seems to be declared on line 145 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
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148 | k.className=e.fnDisplayEnd()==e.fnRecordsDisplay()?h.sPageNextDisabled:h.sPageNextEnabled}},iFullNumbersShowPages:5,full_numbers:{fnInit:function(e,j,m){var k=e.oLanguage.oPaginate,l=e.oClasses,n=function(h){e.oApi._fnPageChange(e,h.data.action)&&m(e)};h(j).append('<a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+l.sPageButton+" "+l.sPageFirst+'">'+k.sFirst+'</a><a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+l.sPageButton+" "+l.sPagePrevious+'">'+k.sPrevious+'</a><span></span><a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+ |
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149 | l.sPageButton+" "+l.sPageNext+'">'+k.sNext+'</a><a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+l.sPageButton+" "+l.sPageLast+'">'+k.sLast+"</a>");var t=h("a",j),k=t[0],l=t[1],r=t[2],t=t[3];e.oApi._fnBindAction(k,{action:"first"},n);e.oApi._fnBindAction(l,{action:"previous"},n);e.oApi._fnBindAction(r,{action:"next"},n);e.oApi._fnBindAction(t,{action:"last"},n);e.aanFeatures.p||(j.id=e.sTableId+"_paginate",k.id=e.sTableId+"_first",l.id=e.sTableId+"_previous",r.id=e.sTableId+"_next",t.id=e.sTableId+"_last")}, |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() Comprehensibility
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l already seems to be declared on line 148 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
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k already seems to be declared on line 148 . Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.
This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this. In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs. If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared. ![]() |
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150 | fnUpdate:function(e,o){if(e.aanFeatures.p){var m=j.ext.oPagination.iFullNumbersShowPages,k=Math.floor(m/2),l=Math.ceil(e.fnRecordsDisplay()/e._iDisplayLength),n=Math.ceil(e._iDisplayStart/e._iDisplayLength)+1,t="",r,B=e.oClasses,u,M=e.aanFeatures.p,L=function(h){e.oApi._fnBindAction(this,{page:h+r-1},function(h){e.oApi._fnPageChange(e,h.data.page);o(e);h.preventDefault()})};-1===e._iDisplayLength?n=k=r=1:l<m?(r=1,k=l):n<=k?(r=1,k=m):n>=l-k?(r=l-m+1,k=l):(r=n-Math.ceil(m/2)+1,k=r+m-1);for(m=r;m<=k;m++)t+= |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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151 | n!==m?'<a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+B.sPageButton+'">'+e.fnFormatNumber(m)+"</a>":'<a tabindex="'+e.iTabIndex+'" class="'+B.sPageButtonActive+'">'+e.fnFormatNumber(m)+"</a>";m=0;for(k=M.length;m<k;m++)u=M[m],u.hasChildNodes()&&(h("span:eq(0)",u).html(t).children("a").each(L),u=u.getElementsByTagName("a"),u=[u[0],u[1],u[u.length-2],u[u.length-1]],h(u).removeClass(B.sPageButton+" "+B.sPageButtonActive+" "+B.sPageButtonStaticDisabled),h([u[0],u[1]]).addClass(1==n?B.sPageButtonStaticDisabled: |
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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.
The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression. This operator is most often used in Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator. This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements. var a,b,c;
a = 1, b = 1, c= 3;
could just as well be written as: var a,b,c;
a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;
To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN. ![]() |
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152 | B.sPageButton),h([u[2],u[3]]).addClass(0===l||n===l||-1===e._iDisplayLength?B.sPageButtonStaticDisabled:B.sPageButton))}}}});h.extend(j.ext.oSort,{"string-pre":function(e){"string"!=typeof e&&(e=null!==e&&e.toString?e.toString():"");return e.toLowerCase()},"string-asc":function(e,h){return e<h?-1:e>h?1:0},"string-desc":function(e,h){return e<h?1:e>h?-1:0},"html-pre":function(e){return e.replace(/<.*?>/g,"").toLowerCase()},"html-asc":function(e,h){return e<h?-1:e>h?1:0},"html-desc":function(e,h){return e< |
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153 | h?1:e>h?-1:0},"date-pre":function(e){e=Date.parse(e);if(isNaN(e)||""===e)e=Date.parse("01/01/1970 00:00:00");return e},"date-asc":function(e,h){return e-h},"date-desc":function(e,h){return h-e},"numeric-pre":function(e){return"-"==e||""===e?0:1*e},"numeric-asc":function(e,h){return e-h},"numeric-desc":function(e,h){return h-e}});h.extend(j.ext.aTypes,[function(e){if("number"===typeof e)return"numeric";if("string"!==typeof e)return null;var h,j=!1;h=e.charAt(0);if(-1=="0123456789-".indexOf(h))return null; |
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154 | for(var k=1;k<e.length;k++){h=e.charAt(k);if(-1=="0123456789.".indexOf(h))return null;if("."==h){if(j)return null;j=!0}}return"numeric"},function(e){var h=Date.parse(e);return null!==h&&!isNaN(h)||"string"===typeof e&&0===e.length?"date":null},function(e){return"string"===typeof e&&-1!=e.indexOf("<")&&-1!=e.indexOf(">")?"html":null}]);h.fn.DataTable=j;h.fn.dataTable=j;h.fn.dataTableSettings=j.settings;h.fn.dataTableExt=j.ext};"function"===typeof define&&define.amd?define(["jquery"],L):jQuery&&!jQuery.fn.dataTable&& |
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155 | L(jQuery)})(window,document); |
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This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this.
In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs.
If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared.