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if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.validate.web"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
dojo._hasResource["dojox.validate.web"] = true;
dojo.provide("dojox.validate.web");
dojo.require("dojox.validate._base");

dojox.validate.isIpAddress = function(/*String*/value, /*Object?*/flags) {
        // summary: Validates an IP address
        //
        // description:
        //  Supports 5 formats for IPv4: dotted decimal, dotted hex, dotted octal, decimal and hexadecimal.
        //  Supports 2 formats for Ipv6.
        //
        // value  A string.
        // flags  An object.  All flags are boolean with default = true.
        //    flags.allowDottedDecimal  Example, 207.142.131.235.  No zero padding.
        //    flags.allowDottedHex  Example, 0x18.0x11.0x9b.0x28.  Case insensitive.  Zero padding allowed.
        //    flags.allowDottedOctal  Example, 0030.0021.0233.0050.  Zero padding allowed.
        //    flags.allowDecimal  Example, 3482223595.  A decimal number between 0-4294967295.
        //    flags.allowHex  Example, 0xCF8E83EB.  Hexadecimal number between 0x0-0xFFFFFFFF.
        //      Case insensitive.  Zero padding allowed.
        //    flags.allowIPv6   IPv6 address written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits.
        //    flags.allowHybrid   IPv6 address written as six groups of four hexadecimal digits
        //      followed by the usual 4 dotted decimal digit notation of IPv4. x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

        var re = new RegExp("^" + dojox.regexp.ipAddress(flags) + "$", "i");
        return re.test(value); // Boolean
}


dojox.validate.isUrl = function(/*String*/value, /*Object?*/flags) {
        // summary: Checks if a string could be a valid URL
        // value: A string
        // flags: An object
        //    flags.scheme  Can be true, false, or [true, false]. 
        //      This means: required, not allowed, or either.
        //    flags in regexp.host can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.ipAddress can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.tld can be applied.

        var re = new RegExp("^" + dojox.regexp.url(flags) + "$", "i");
        return re.test(value); // Boolean
}

dojox.validate.isEmailAddress = function(/*String*/value, /*Object?*/flags) {
        // summary: Checks if a string could be a valid email address
        //
        // value: A string
        // flags: An object
        //    flags.allowCruft  Allow address like <mailto:foo@yahoo.com>.  Default is false.
        //    flags in regexp.host can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.ipAddress can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.tld can be applied.

        var re = new RegExp("^" + dojox.regexp.emailAddress(flags) + "$", "i");
        return re.test(value); // Boolean
}

dojox.validate.isEmailAddressList = function(/*String*/value, /*Object?*/flags) {
        // summary: Checks if a string could be a valid email address list.
        //
        // value  A string.
        // flags  An object.
        //    flags.listSeparator  The character used to separate email addresses.  Default is ";", ",", "\n" or " ".
        //    flags in regexp.emailAddress can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.host can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.ipAddress can be applied.
        //    flags in regexp.tld can be applied.

        var re = new RegExp("^" + dojox.regexp.emailAddressList(flags) + "$", "i");
        return re.test(value); // Boolean
}

dojox.validate.getEmailAddressList = function(/*String*/value, /*Object?*/flags) {
        // summary: Check if value is an email address list. If an empty list
        //  is returned, the value didn't pass the test or it was empty.
        //
        // value: A string
        // flags: An object (same as dojo.validate.isEmailAddressList)

        if(!flags) { flags = {}; }
        if(!flags.listSeparator) { flags.listSeparator = "\\s;,"; }

        if ( dojox.validate.isEmailAddressList(value, flags) ) {
                return value.split(new RegExp("\\s*[" + flags.listSeparator + "]\\s*")); // Array
        }
        return []; // Array
}

}