/* Copyright (c) 2006 Brandon Aaron (http://brandonaaron.net)
 * Dual licensed under the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) 
 * and GPL (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php) licenses.
 *
 * $LastChangedDate: 2007-06-20 03:23:36 +0200 (Mi, 20 Jun 2007) $
 * $Rev: 2110 $
 *
 * Version 2.1
 */

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/**
 * The bgiframe is chainable and applies the iframe hack to get 
 * around zIndex issues in IE6. It will only apply itself in IE 
 * and adds a class to the iframe called 'bgiframe'. The iframe
 * is appeneded as the first child of the matched element(s) 
 * with a tabIndex and zIndex of -1.
 * 
 * By default the plugin will take borders, sized with pixel units,
 * into account. If a different unit is used for the border's width,
 * then you will need to use the top and left settings as explained below.
 *
 * NOTICE: This plugin has been reported to cause perfromance problems
 * when used on elements that change properties (like width, height and
 * opacity) a lot in IE6. Most of these problems have been caused by 
 * the expressions used to calculate the elements width, height and 
 * borders. Some have reported it is due to the opacity filter. All 
 * these settings can be changed if needed as explained below.
 *
 * @example $('div').bgiframe();
 * @before <div><p>Paragraph</p></div>
 * @result <div><iframe class="bgiframe".../><p>Paragraph</p></div>
 *
 * @param Map settings Optional settings to configure the iframe.
 * @option String|Number top The iframe must be offset to the top
 * 		by the width of the top border. This should be a negative 
 *      number representing the border-top-width. If a number is 
 * 		is used here, pixels will be assumed. Otherwise, be sure
 *		to specify a unit. An expression could also be used. 
 * 		By default the value is "auto" which will use an expression 
 * 		to get the border-top-width if it is in pixels.
 * @option String|Number left The iframe must be offset to the left
 * 		by the width of the left border. This should be a negative 
 *      number representing the border-left-width. If a number is 
 * 		is used here, pixels will be assumed. Otherwise, be sure
 *		to specify a unit. An expression could also be used. 
 * 		By default the value is "auto" which will use an expression 
 * 		to get the border-left-width if it is in pixels.
 * @option String|Number width This is the width of the iframe. If
 *		a number is used here, pixels will be assume. Otherwise, be sure
 * 		to specify a unit. An experssion could also be used.
 *		By default the value is "auto" which will use an experssion
 * 		to get the offsetWidth.
 * @option String|Number height This is the height of the iframe. If
 *		a number is used here, pixels will be assume. Otherwise, be sure
 * 		to specify a unit. An experssion could also be used.
 *		By default the
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