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-/*!
- * Ext JS Library 3.1.1
- * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Ext JS, LLC
- * licensing@extjs.com
- * http://www.extjs.com/license
- */
-/**\r
- * @class Ext.Element\r
- */\r
-Ext.Element.addMethods({\r
- /**\r
- * Returns true if this element is scrollable.\r
- * @return {Boolean}\r
- */\r
- isScrollable : function(){\r
- var dom = this.dom;\r
- return dom.scrollHeight > dom.clientHeight || dom.scrollWidth > dom.clientWidth;\r
- },\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Scrolls this element the specified scroll point. It does NOT do bounds checking so if you scroll to a weird value it will try to do it. For auto bounds checking, use scroll().\r
- * @param {String} side Either "left" for scrollLeft values or "top" for scrollTop values.\r
- * @param {Number} value The new scroll value.\r
- * @return {Element} this\r
- */\r
- scrollTo : function(side, value){\r
- this.dom["scroll" + (/top/i.test(side) ? "Top" : "Left")] = value;\r
- return this;\r
- },\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Returns the current scroll position of the element.\r
- * @return {Object} An object containing the scroll position in the format {left: (scrollLeft), top: (scrollTop)}\r
- */\r
- getScroll : function(){\r
- var d = this.dom, \r
- doc = document,\r
- body = doc.body,\r
- docElement = doc.documentElement,\r
- l,\r
- t,\r
- ret;\r
-\r
- if(d == doc || d == body){\r
- if(Ext.isIE && Ext.isStrict){\r
- l = docElement.scrollLeft; \r
- t = docElement.scrollTop;\r
- }else{\r
- l = window.pageXOffset;\r
- t = window.pageYOffset;\r
- }\r
- ret = {left: l || (body ? body.scrollLeft : 0), top: t || (body ? body.scrollTop : 0)};\r
- }else{\r
- ret = {left: d.scrollLeft, top: d.scrollTop};\r
- }\r
- return ret;\r
- }\r
-});
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