// Edit the date below to amend the site update date variable
// for the whole site
//
var updated="1st September 2009";
//
// ==============================================================
// ==============================================================
//     **** Simple Menu Script v 1.0  © Chiz 22/7/2004
//                 ( Revised 31/1/2007! ) 
//           ****  http://flomail.net ****
//	  ================================================
// Edit the line below using the format "<Menulabel>","<Page Location>"  
//
var argoMenu=["HOME","index.html","PHOTO GALLERY","applications.html","ARGO 8x8 AVENGER 700 and 750","avenger.html", "ARGO 8x8 FRONTIER 650","argo8x8response.html","ARGO 6x6 FRONTIER 650","argofrontier6x6.html","ARGO 6x6 FRONTIER 580","argovanguard26x6.html","TRANSPORT TRAILER","trailer.html","ARGO FIRE & RESCUE","argofire.html","ARGO HISTORY","argohistory.html","ARGO ACCESSORIES","argoaccessories.html", "CLIENTS","clients.html","CONTACT US", "contact.html"];
//
// ... and Now follows the actual script itself > --
//
var argoend=argoMenu.length-1;
var c=0;
var fs1="";
var a="";
var hr=document.location.href;
document.write("<hr>");
do { 
if (hr.lastIndexOf(argoMenu[c+1])!=-1) {
fs1="background-color:#a0e0e0;";
	}
else {
fs1="";
	}
document.write(" | <a href='"+argoMenu[c+1] + "' style='" + fs1 +"'>" + argoMenu[c] + "</a>");

if (c==10) { 
document.write(" |"+ "<br/>") }
c=c+2;
	}
while (c<argoend);
document.write(" |<hr />");
document.writeln("<font style='font-size:12px;'> ( Use the easy navigation menu above to guide you to the specific ARGO model or application you require .. )</font>");
// old version: document.writeln("<font style='font-size:12px;'> For easy navigation within this ARGO site click the links above and below to guide you to the specific model or application you require ..</font>");
// Simple menu script - End
//  ==========================================================================================
//  ==========================================================================================
//
//This source for the script below is available free online at -->
//-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com -->
//-- This version adapted by Chiz ( chiz@flomail.net ) 24/7/2004, http://reutiliseIT.com *****
// -- Previous version:-
// V1.1.3: Sandeep V. Tamhankar (stamhankar@hotmail.com) -->
//-- V1.1.3: Sandeep V. Tamhankar (stamhankar@hotmail.com) -->
//-- Original:  Sandeep V. Tamhankar (stamhankar@hotmail.com) -->
// -- Changes:
// 1.1.4: Fixed a bug where upper ASCII characters (i.e. accented letters
//international characters) were allowed.

//1.1.3: Added the restriction to only accept addresses ending in two
//letters (interpreted to be a country code) or one of the known
//TLDs (com, net, org, edu, int, mil, gov, arpa), including the
//new ones (biz, aero, name, coop, info, pro, museum).  One can
//easily update the list (if ICANN adds even more TLDs in the
//future) by updating the knownDomsPat variable near the
//top of the function.  Also, I added a variable at the top
//of the function that determines whether or not TLDs should be
//checked at all.  This is good if you are using this function
//internally (i.e. intranet site) where hostnames don't have to 
//conform to W3C standards and thus internal organization e-mail
//addresses don't have to either.
//Changed some of the logic so that the function will work properly
//with Netscape 6.

//1.1.2: Fixed a bug where trailing . in e-mail address was passing
//(the bug is actually in the weak regexp engine of the browser; I
//simplified the regexps to make it work).

//1.1.1: Removed restriction that countries must be preceded by a domain,
//so abc@host.uk is now legal.  However, there's still the 
//restriction that an address must end in a two or three letter
//word.

//1.1: Rewrote most of the function to conform more closely to RFC 822.

//1.0: Original  */
// -->

// Email Validation Routine - Start 
//
function emailCheck (emailStr) {

/* The following variable tells the rest of the function whether or not
to verify that the address ends in a two-letter country or well-known
TLD.  1 means check it, 0 means don't. */

var checkTLD=1;

/* The following is the list of known TLDs that an e-mail address must end with. */

var knownDomsPat=/^(com|net|org|edu|int|mil|gov|arpa|biz|aero|name|coop|info|pro|museum)$/;

/* The following pattern is used to check if the entered e-mail address
fits the user@domain format.  It also is used to separate the username
from the domain. */

var emailPat=/^(.+)@(.+)$/;

/* The following string represents the pattern for matching all special
characters.  We don't want to allow special characters in the address. 
These characters include ( ) < > @ , ; : \ " . [ ] */

var specialChars="\\(\\)><@,;:\\\\\\\"\\.\\[\\]";

/* The following string represents the range of characters allowed in a 
username or domainname.  It really states which chars aren't allowed.*/

var validChars="\[^\\s" + specialChars + "\]";

/* The following pattern applies if the "user" is a quoted string (in
which case, there are no rules about which characters are allowed
and which aren't; anything goes).  E.g. "jiminy cricket"@disney.com
is a legal e-mail address. */

var quotedUser="(\"[^\"]*\")";

/* The following pattern applies for domains that are IP addresses,
rather than symbolic names.  E.g. joe@[123.124.233.4] is a legal
e-mail address. NOTE: The square brackets are required. */

var ipDomainPat=/^\[(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\]$/;

/* The following string represents an atom (basically a series of non-special characters.) */

var atom=validChars + '+';

/* The following string represents one word in the typical username.
For example, in john.doe@somewhere.com, john and doe are words.
Basically, a word is either an atom or quoted string. */

var word="(" + atom + "|" + quotedUser + ")";

// The following pattern describes the structure of the user

var userPat=new RegExp("^" + word + "(\\." + word + ")*$");

/* The following pattern describes the structure of a normal symbolic
domain, as opposed to ipDomainPat, shown above. */

var domainPat=new RegExp("^" + atom + "(\\." + atom +")*$");

/* Finally, let's start trying to figure out if the supplied address is valid. */

/* Begin with the coarse pattern to simply break up user@domain into
different pieces that are easy to analyze. */

var matchArray=emailStr.match(emailPat);

if (matchArray==null) {

/* Too many/few @'s or something; basically, this address doesn't
even fit the general mould of a valid e-mail address. */

//alert("Your email address seems incorrect (check @ and .'s)");
m2="Your email address seems incorrect (check @ and .'s).\n";
return m2;
}
var user=matchArray[1];
var domain=matchArray[2];

// Start by checking that only basic ASCII characters are in the strings (0-127).

for (i=0; i<user.length; i++) {
if (user.charCodeAt(i)>127) {
//alert("Your email's username ( text before the @ sign ) contains invalid characters!");
m2="Your email's username ( text before the @ sign ) contains invalid characters!\n";
return m2;
   }
}
for (i=0; i<domain.length; i++) {
if (domain.charCodeAt(i)>127) {
//alert("Your email domain name contains invalid characters!");
m2="Your email domain name contains invalid characters!\n";
return m2;
   }
}

// See if "user" is valid 

if (user.match(userPat)==null) {

// user is not valid

//alert("Your email username ( text before the @ sign ) doesn't seem to be valid.");
m2="Your email username ( text before the @ sign ) doesn't seem to be valid.\n";
return m2;
}

/* if the e-mail address is at an IP address (as opposed to a symbolic
host name) make sure the IP address is valid. */

var IPArray=domain.match(ipDomainPat);
if (IPArray!=null) {

// this is an IP address

for (var i=1;i<=4;i++) {
if (IPArray[i]>255) {
//alert("Your Email destination IP address is invalid!");
m2="Your Email destination IP address is invalid!\n";
return m2;
   }
}
return true;
}

// Domain is symbolic name.  Check if it's valid.
 
var atomPat=new RegExp("^" + atom + "$");
var domArr=domain.split(".");
var len=domArr.length;
for (i=0;i<len;i++) {
if (domArr[i].search(atomPat)==-1) {
//alert("Your email's domain name does not seem to be valid.");
m2="Your email's domain name does not seem to be valid.\n";
return m2;
   }
}

/* domain name seems valid, but now make sure that it ends in a
known top-level domain (like com, edu, gov) or a two-letter word,
representing country (uk, nl), and that there's a hostname preceding 
the domain or country. */

if (checkTLD && domArr[domArr.length-1].length!=2 && 
domArr[domArr.length-1].search(knownDomsPat)==-1) {
//alert("Your email address must end in a well-known domain or two letter " + "country.");
m2="Your email address must end in a well-known domain or two letter " + "country.\n";
return m2;
}

// Make sure there's a host name preceding the domain.

if (len<2) {
//alert("This email address is missing a hostname!");
m2="This email address is missing a hostname!\n";
return m2;
}

// If we've gotten this far, everything's valid!
//return true;
m2="";
return m2;
}
// **** End of Email Validation Routine ****
//
// ---------------------
// ---------------------
function popup (v) {
var f=document.contact;
var w=v +"_id";
f[w].disabled=!f[v].checked;
f[w].style.backgroundColor=(f[v].checked) ? "#ffffff" : "#c0c0c0";
}
// ------------------------
// ---------------------
function formsubmit () {
var m1="";
var m2="";
var m3="";
var m4="";
var f=document.contact;
if ((f["email"].checked) || (f["tel"].checked) || (f["post"].checked) ) {

if (f["name"].value=="") {
	m1="Please enter your name!\n";
				 }				 
if (f["email"].checked) {
    m2=emailCheck (f["email_id"].value);
	 					}		 
if ((f["tel"].checked) && (f["tel_id"].value=="")) {
    m3="Please enter your phone no!\n";
	 					}
if ((f["post"].checked) && (f["post_id"].value=="")) {
   m4="Please enter your postal Address!";
 					}

var m=m1 + m2 + m3 + m4;

if (m.length==0) { 
	return true;
 				}
else	{
	alert (m);
	return false;
		}
 					
 							}
else 	{
	alert ("You must choose at least one contact option!");
	return false;
							}



}

