
//
/*
 * This is the function that actually highlights a text string by
 * adding HTML tags before and after all occurrences of the search
 * term. You can pass your own tags if you'd like, or if the
 * highlightStartTag or highlightEndTag parameters are omitted or
 * are empty strings then the default <font> tags will be used.
 */
function doHighlight(bodyText, searchTerm, highlightStartTag, highlightEndTag, color, bgcolor) 
{
  // the highlightStartTag and highlightEndTag parameters are optional
  if ((!highlightStartTag) || (!highlightEndTag)) {
    highlightStartTag = "<font style='color:"+ color +"; background-color:#"+ bgcolor +";'>";
    highlightEndTag = "</font>";
  }
  
  // find all occurences of the search term in the given text,
  // and add some "highlight" tags to them (we're not using a
  // regular expression search, because we want to filter out
  // matches that occur within HTML tags and script blocks, so
  // we have to do a little extra validation)
  var newText = "";
  var i = -1;
  var lcSearchTerm = searchTerm.toLowerCase();
  var lcBodyText = bodyText.toLowerCase();
    
  while (bodyText.length > 0) {
    i = lcBodyText.indexOf(lcSearchTerm, i+1);
    if (i < 0) {
      newText += bodyText;
      bodyText = "";
    } else {
      // skip anything inside an HTML tag
      if (bodyText.lastIndexOf(">", i) >= bodyText.lastIndexOf("<", i)) {
        // skip anything inside a <script> block
        if (lcBodyText.lastIndexOf("/script>", i) >= lcBodyText.lastIndexOf("<script", i)) {
          newText += bodyText.substring(0, i) + highlightStartTag + bodyText.substr(i, searchTerm.length) + highlightEndTag;
          bodyText = bodyText.substr(i + searchTerm.length);
          lcBodyText = bodyText.toLowerCase();
          i = -1;
        }
      }
    }
  }
  
  return newText;
}


/*
 * This is sort of a wrapper function to the doHighlight function.
 * It takes the searchText that you pass, optionally splits it into
 * separate words, and transforms the text on the current web page.
 * Only the "searchText" parameter is required; all other parameters
 * are optional and can be omitted.
 */
function highlightSearchTerms(color, bgcolor, searchText, treatAsPhrase, warnOnFailure, highlightStartTag, highlightEndTag)
{
  // if the treatAsPhrase parameter is true, then we should search for 
  // the entire phrase that was entered; otherwise, we will split the
  // search string so that each word is searched for and highlighted
  // individually
  if (treatAsPhrase) {
    searchArray = [searchText];
  } else {
    searchArray = searchText.split(" ");
  }
  
  if (!document.body || typeof(document.body.innerHTML) == "undefined") {
    if (warnOnFailure) {
      alert("Sorry, for some reason the text of this page is unavailable. Searching will not work.");
    }
    return false;
  }
  
  var bodyText = document.body.innerHTML;
  for (var i = 0; i < searchArray.length; i++) {
    bodyText = doHighlight(bodyText, searchArray[i], highlightStartTag, highlightEndTag, color, bgcolor);
  }
  
  document.body.innerHTML = bodyText;
  return true;
}


function highlightBusca(buscaaa)
{ faz = 0;
var pl = new Array ("qualquer=","todas=","frase=","q="); 
var cl = new Array ("00f","00f","00f","00f"); 
var bgcl = new Array ("ff0","ff0","ff0","ff0"); 
for (var i=0; i<pl.length; i++)
{highlightGoogleSearchTerms(buscaaa,pl[i],cl[i],bgcl[i],(pl[i]=='frase=' ? true : false )) }
}
/*
 * This function takes a referer/referrer string and parses it
 * to determine if it contains any search terms. If it does, the
 * search terms are passed to the highlightSearchTerms function
 * so they can be highlighted on the current page.
 */
function highlightGoogleSearchTerms(referrer,qf,color,bgcolor,frase)
{
  // This function has only been very lightly tested against
  // typical Google search URLs. If you wanted the Google search
  // terms to be automatically highlighted on a page, you could
  // call the function in the onload event of your <body> tag, 
  // like this:
  //   <body onload='highlightGoogleSearchTerms(document.referrer);'>
  
  //var referrer = document.referrer;
  if (!referrer) { 
    return false;
  }
 
  var queryPrefix = qf;
  var startPos = referrer.toLowerCase().indexOf(queryPrefix);
  if ((startPos < 0) || (startPos + queryPrefix.length == referrer.length)) {
    return false;
  }
  
  var endPos = referrer.indexOf("&", startPos);
  if (endPos < 0) {
    endPos = referrer.length;
  }
  
  var queryString = referrer.substring(startPos + queryPrefix.length, endPos);
    // fix the space characters

  queryString = queryString.replace(/%20/gi, " ");
  queryString = queryString.replace(/\+/gi, " ");
   // remove the quotes (if you're really creative, you could search for the
  // terms within the quotes as phrases, and everything else as single terms)
  queryString = queryString.replace(/%22/gi, "");
  queryString = queryString.replace(/\"/gi, "");
if (queryString.indexOf("(")==0 && queryString.indexOf(")")==queryString.length-1) {queryString=queryString.substr(1);
queryString=queryString.substr(0,queryString.length-1);
}
queryString = queryString.replace(/\|/gi, " ");

     if (!queryString) { return false; }
	 
   if (queryString && qf!="q=") { faz=faz+1 }
   
   if (((qf=="q=") && (faz<1)) || (qf!="q=")){
	return highlightSearchTerms(color,bgcolor, unescape(queryString), frase);}
  
}

