Remove will_paginate - warvox - VoIP based wardialing tool, forked from rapid7/warvox.
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  HTML Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
       Date:   Wed,  3 Nov 2010 16:35:36 +0000
       
       Remove will_paginate
       
       
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   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/CHANGELOG.rdoc b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/CHANGELOG.rdoc
       @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
       -= 2.3.12, released 2009-12-01
       -
       -* make view helpers "HTML safe" for Rails 2.3.5 with rails_xss plugin
       -
       -= 2.3.11, released 2009-06-02
       -
       -* fix `enable_actionpack`
       -
       -= 2.3.10, released 2009-05-21
       -
       -* count_by_sql: don't use table alias with any adapters starting with "oracle"
       -* Add back "AS count_table" alias to `paginate_by_sql` counter SQL
       -
       -= 2.3.9, released 2009-05-29
       -
       -* remove "AS count_table" alias from `paginate_by_sql` counter SQL
       -* Rails 2.3.2 compat: monkeypatch Rails issue #2189 (count breaks has_many :through)
       -* fix generation of page URLs that contain the "@" character
       -* check for method existance in a ruby 1.8- and 1.9-compatible way
       -* load will_paginate view helpers even if ActiveRecord is not loaded
       -
       -== 2.3.8, released 2009-03-09
       -
       -* Rails 2.3 compat: query parameter parsing with Rack
       -
       -== 2.3.7, released 2009-02-09
       -
       -* Removed all unnecessary &block variables since they cause serious memory damage and lots of subsequent gc runs.
       -
       -== 2.3.6, released 2008-10-26
       -
       -* Rails 2.2 fix: stop using `extract_attribute_names_from_match` inernal AR method, it no longer exists
       -
       -== 2.3.5, released 2008-10-07
       -
       -* update the backported named_scope implementation for Rails versions older than 2.1
       -* break out of scope of paginated_each() yielded block when used on named scopes
       -* fix paginate(:from)
       -
       -== 2.3.4, released 2008-09-16
       -
       -* Removed gem dependency to Active Support (causes trouble with vendored rails).
       -* Rails 2.1: fix a failing test and a deprecation warning.
       -* Cope with scoped :select when counting.
       -
       -== 2.3.3, released 2008-08-29
       -
       -* Ensure that paginate_by_sql doesn't change the original SQL query.
       -* RDoc love (now live at http://gitrdoc.com/mislav/will_paginate/tree/master)
       -* Rename :prev_label to :previous_label for consistency. old name still functions but is deprecated
       -* ActiveRecord 2.1: Remove :include option from count_all query when it's possible.
       -
       -== 2.3.2, released 2008-05-16
       -
       -* Fixed LinkRenderer#stringified_merge by removing "return" from iterator block
       -* Ensure that 'href' values in pagination links are escaped URLs
       -
       -== 2.3.1, released 2008-05-04
       -
       -* Fixed page numbers not showing with custom routes and implicit first page
       -* Try to use Hanna for documentation (falls back to default RDoc template if not)
       -
       -== 2.3.0, released 2008-04-29
       -
       -* Changed LinkRenderer to receive collection, options and reference to view template NOT in
       -  constructor, but with the #prepare method. This is a step towards supporting passing of
       -  LinkRenderer (or subclass) instances that may be preconfigured in some way
       -* LinkRenderer now has #page_link and #page_span methods for easier customization of output in
       -  subclasses
       -* Changed page_entries_info() method to adjust its output according to humanized class name of
       -  collection items. Override this with :entry_name parameter (singular).
       -    
       -    page_entries_info(@posts)
       -    #-> "Displaying all 12 posts"
       -    page_entries_info(@posts, :entry_name => 'item')
       -    #-> "Displaying all 12 items"
       -    
       -== 2.2.3, released 2008-04-26
       -
       -* will_paginate gem is no longer published on RubyForge, but on
       -  gems.github.com:
       -  
       -    gem sources -a http://gems.github.com/  (you only need to do this once)
       -    gem install mislav-will_paginate
       -    
       -* extract reusable pagination testing stuff into WillPaginate::View
       -* rethink the page URL construction mechanizm to be more bulletproof when
       -  combined with custom routing for page parameter
       -* test that anchor parameter can be used in pagination links
       -
       -== 2.2.2, released 2008-04-21
       -
       -* Add support for page parameter in custom routes like "/foo/page/2"
       -* Change output of "page_entries_info" on single-page collection and erraneous
       -  output with empty collection as reported by Tim Chater
       -  
       -== 2.2.1, released 2008-04-08
       -
       -* take less risky path when monkeypatching named_scope; fix that it no longer
       -  requires ActiveRecord::VERSION
       -* use strings in "respond_to?" calls to work around a bug in acts_as_ferret
       -  stable (ugh)
       -* add rake release task
       -
       -
       -== 2.2.0, released 2008-04-07
       -
       -=== API changes
       -* Rename WillPaginate::Collection#page_count to "total_pages" for consistency.
       -  If you implemented this interface, change your implementation accordingly.
       -* Remove old, deprecated style of calling Array#paginate as "paginate(page,
       -  per_page)". If you want to specify :page, :per_page or :total_entries, use a
       -  parameter hash.
       -* Rename LinkRenderer#url_options to "url_for" and drastically optimize it
       -
       -=== View changes
       -* Added "prev_page" and "next_page" CSS classes on previous/next page buttons
       -* Add examples of pagination links styling in "examples/index.html"
       -* Change gap in pagination links from "..." to
       -  "<span class="gap">…</span>".
       -* Add "paginated_section", a block helper that renders pagination both above and
       -  below content in the block
       -* Add rel="prev|next|start" to page links
       -
       -=== Other
       -
       -* Add ability to opt-in for Rails 2.1 feature "named_scope" by calling
       -  WillPaginate.enable_named_scope (tested in Rails 1.2.6 and 2.0.2)
       -* Support complex page parameters like "developers[page]"
       -* Move Array#paginate definition to will_paginate/array.rb. You can now easily
       -  use pagination on arrays outside of Rails:
       -
       -    gem 'will_paginate'
       -    require 'will_paginate/array'
       -    
       -* Add "paginated_each" method for iterating through every record by loading only
       -  one page of records at the time
       -* Rails 2: Rescue from WillPaginate::InvalidPage error with 404 Not Found by
       -  default
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/LICENSE b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/LICENSE
       @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
       -Copyright (c) 2007 PJ Hyett and Mislav Marohnić
       -
       -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of 
       -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in 
       -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to 
       -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of 
       -the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, 
       -subject to the following conditions:
       -
       -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 
       -copies or substantial portions of the Software.
       -
       -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
       -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS 
       -FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR 
       -COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER 
       -IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN 
       -CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/README.rdoc b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/README.rdoc
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       -= WillPaginate
       -
       -Pagination is just limiting the number of records displayed. Why should you let
       -it get in your way while developing, then? This plugin makes magic happen. Did
       -you ever want to be able to do just this on a model:
       -
       -  Post.paginate :page => 1, :order => 'created_at DESC'
       -
       -... and then render the page links with a single view helper? Well, now you
       -can.
       -
       -Some resources to get you started:
       -
       -* {Installation instructions}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis/installation]
       -  on {the wiki}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis]
       -* Your mind reels with questions? Join our
       -  {Google group}[http://groups.google.com/group/will_paginate].
       -* {How to report bugs}[http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis/report-bugs]
       -
       -
       -== Example usage
       -
       -Use a paginate finder in the controller:
       -
       -  @posts = Post.paginate_by_board_id @board.id, :page => params[:page], :order => 'updated_at DESC'
       -
       -Yeah, +paginate+ works just like +find+ -- it just doesn't fetch all the
       -records.  Don't forget to tell it which page you want, or it will complain!
       -Read more on WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods.
       -
       -Render the posts in your view like you would normally do. When you need to render
       -pagination, just stick this in:
       -
       -  <%= will_paginate @posts %>
       -
       -You're done. (You can find the option list at WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.)
       -
       -How does it know how much items to fetch per page? It asks your model by calling
       -its <tt>per_page</tt> class method. You can define it like this:
       -
       -  class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
       -    cattr_reader :per_page
       -    @@per_page = 50
       -  end
       -
       -... or like this:
       -
       -  class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
       -    def self.per_page
       -      50
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -... or don't worry about it at all. WillPaginate defines it to be <b>30</b> by default.
       -But you can always specify the count explicitly when calling +paginate+:
       -
       -  @posts = Post.paginate :page => params[:page], :per_page => 50
       -
       -The +paginate+ finder wraps the original finder and returns your resultset that now has
       -some new properties. You can use the collection as you would with any ActiveRecord
       -resultset. WillPaginate view helpers also need that object to be able to render pagination:
       -
       -  <ol>
       -    <% for post in @posts -%>
       -      <li>Render `post` in some nice way.</li>
       -    <% end -%>
       -  </ol>
       -
       -  <p>Now let's render us some pagination!</p>
       -  <%= will_paginate @posts %>
       -
       -More detailed documentation:
       -
       -* WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods for pagination on your models;
       -* WillPaginate::ViewHelpers for your views.
       -
       -
       -== Authors and credits
       -
       -Authors::                Mislav Marohnić, PJ Hyett
       -Original announcement::  http://errtheblog.com/post/929 
       -Original PHP source::    http://www.strangerstudios.com/sandbox/pagination/diggstyle.php
       -
       -All these people helped making will_paginate what it is now with their code
       -contributions or just simply awesome ideas:
       -
       -Chris Wanstrath, Dr. Nic Williams, K. Adam Christensen, Mike Garey, Bence
       -Golda, Matt Aimonetti, Charles Brian Quinn, Desi McAdam, James Coglan, Matijs
       -van Zuijlen, Maria, Brendan Ribera, Todd Willey, Bryan Helmkamp, Jan Berkel,
       -Lourens Naudé, Rick Olson, Russell Norris, Piotr Usewicz, Chris Eppstein,
       -Denis Barushev, Ben Pickles.
       -
       -
       -== Usable pagination in the UI
       -
       -There are some CSS styles to get you started in the "examples/" directory. They
       -are {showcased online here}[http://mislav.uniqpath.com/will_paginate/].
       -
       -More reading about pagination as design pattern:
       -
       -* {Pagination 101}[http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2007/06/22/pagination-101]
       -* {Pagination gallery}[http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/11/16/pagination-gallery-examples-and-good-practices/]
       -* {Pagination on Yahoo Design Pattern Library}[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/parent.php?pattern=pagination]
       -
       -Want to discuss, request features, ask questions? Join the
       -{Google group}[http://groups.google.com/group/will_paginate].
       -
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       -require 'rubygems'
       -begin
       -  hanna_dir = '/Users/mislav/Projects/Hanna/lib'
       -  $:.unshift hanna_dir if File.exists? hanna_dir
       -  require 'hanna/rdoctask'
       -rescue LoadError
       -  require 'rake'
       -  require 'rake/rdoctask'
       -end
       -load 'test/tasks.rake'
       -
       -desc 'Default: run unit tests.'
       -task :default => :test
       -
       -desc 'Generate RDoc documentation for the will_paginate plugin.'
       -Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
       -  rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG.rdoc').
       -    include('lib/**/*.rb').
       -    exclude('lib/will_paginate/named_scope*').
       -    exclude('lib/will_paginate/array.rb').
       -    exclude('lib/will_paginate/version.rb')
       -  
       -  rdoc.main = "README.rdoc" # page to start on
       -  rdoc.title = "will_paginate documentation"
       -  
       -  rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc' # rdoc output folder
       -  rdoc.options << '--inline-source' << '--charset=UTF-8'
       -  rdoc.options << '--webcvs=http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/tree/master/'
       -end
       -
       -desc %{Update ".manifest" with the latest list of project filenames. Respect\
       -.gitignore by excluding everything that git ignores. Update `files` and\
       -`test_files` arrays in "*.gemspec" file if it's present.}
       -task :manifest do
       -  list = `git ls-files --full-name --exclude=*.gemspec --exclude=.*`.chomp.split("\n")
       -  
       -  if spec_file = Dir['*.gemspec'].first
       -    spec = File.read spec_file
       -    spec.gsub! /^(\s* s.(test_)?files \s* = \s* )( \[ [^\]]* \] | %w\( [^)]* \) )/mx do
       -      assignment = $1
       -      bunch = $2 ? list.grep(/^test\//) : list
       -      '%s%%w(%s)' % [assignment, bunch.join(' ')]
       -    end
       -      
       -    File.open(spec_file, 'w') { |f| f << spec }
       -  end
       -  File.open('.manifest', 'w') { |f| f << list.join("\n") }
       -end
       -
       -task :examples do
       -  %x(haml examples/index.haml examples/index.html)
       -  %x(sass examples/pagination.sass examples/pagination.css)
       -end
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       -!!!
       -%html
       -%head
       -  %title Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate
       -  %link{ :rel => 'stylesheet', :type => 'text/css', :href => 'pagination.css' }
       -  %style{ :type => 'text/css' }
       -    :sass
       -      html
       -        :margin 0
       -        :padding 0
       -        :background #999
       -        :font normal 76% "Lucida Grande", Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif
       -      body
       -        :margin 2em
       -        :padding 2em
       -        :border 2px solid gray
       -        :background white
       -        :color #222
       -      h1
       -        :font-size 2em
       -        :font-weight normal
       -        :margin 0 0 1em 0
       -      h2
       -        :font-size 1.4em
       -        :margin 1em 0 .5em 0
       -      pre
       -        :font-size 13px
       -        :font-family Monaco, "DejaVu Sans Mono", "Bitstream Vera Mono", "Courier New", monospace
       -
       -- pagination = '<span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>'
       -- pagination_no_page_links = '<span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span>  <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>'
       -
       -%body
       -  %h1 Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate
       -  %p
       -    Find these styles in <b>"examples/pagination.css"</b> of <i>will_paginate</i> library.
       -    There is a Sass version of it for all you sassy people.
       -  %p
       -    Read about good rules for pagination:
       -    %a{ :href => 'http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2007/06/22/pagination-101' } Pagination 101
       -  %p
       -    %em Warning:
       -    page links below don't lead anywhere (so don't click on them).
       -    
       -  %h2 Unstyled pagination <span style="font-weight:normal">(<i>ewww!</i>)</span>
       -  %div= pagination
       -  
       -  %h2 Digg.com
       -  .digg_pagination= pagination
       -
       -  %h2 Digg-style, no page links
       -  .digg_pagination= pagination_no_page_links
       -  %p Code that renders this:
       -  %pre= '<code>%s</code>' % %[<%= will_paginate @posts, :page_links => false %>].gsub('<', '<').gsub('>', '>')
       -  
       -  %h2 Digg-style, extra content
       -  .digg_pagination
       -    .page_info Displaying entries <b>1 - 6</b> of <b>180</b> in total
       -    = pagination
       -  %p Code that renders this:
       -  %pre= '<code>%s</code>' % %[<div class="digg_pagination">\n  <div clas="page_info">\n    <%= page_entries_info @posts %>\n  </div>\n  <%= will_paginate @posts, :container => false %>\n</div>].gsub('<', '<').gsub('>', '>')
       -  
       -  %h2 Apple.com store
       -  .apple_pagination= pagination
       -  
       -  %h2 Flickr.com
       -  .flickr_pagination
       -    = pagination
       -    .page_info (118 photos)
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/index.html b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/index.html
       @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
       -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
       -<html>
       -</html>
       -<head>
       -  <title>Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate</title>
       -  <link href='pagination.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' />
       -  <style type='text/css'>
       -    html {
       -      margin: 0;
       -      padding: 0;
       -      background: #999;
       -      font: normal 76% "Lucida Grande", Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; }
       -    
       -    body {
       -      margin: 2em;
       -      padding: 2em;
       -      border: 2px solid gray;
       -      background: white;
       -      color: #222; }
       -    
       -    h1 {
       -      font-size: 2em;
       -      font-weight: normal;
       -      margin: 0 0 1em 0; }
       -    
       -    h2 {
       -      font-size: 1.4em;
       -      margin: 1em 0 .5em 0; }
       -    
       -    pre {
       -      font-size: 13px;
       -      font-family: Monaco, "DejaVu Sans Mono", "Bitstream Vera Mono", "Courier New", monospace; }
       -  </style>
       -</head>
       -<body>
       -  <h1>Samples of pagination styling for will_paginate</h1>
       -  <p>
       -    Find these styles in <b>"examples/pagination.css"</b> of <i>will_paginate</i> library.
       -    There is a Sass version of it for all you sassy people.
       -  </p>
       -  <p>
       -    Read about good rules for pagination:
       -    <a href='http://kurafire.net/log/archive/2007/06/22/pagination-101'>Pagination 101</a>
       -  </p>
       -  <p>
       -    <em>Warning:</em>
       -    page links below don't lead anywhere (so don't click on them).
       -  </p>
       -  <h2>
       -    Unstyled pagination <span style="font-weight:normal">(<i>ewww!</i>)</span>
       -  </h2>
       -  <div>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -  </div>
       -  <h2>Digg.com</h2>
       -  <div class='digg_pagination'>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -  </div>
       -  <h2>Digg-style, no page links</h2>
       -  <div class='digg_pagination'>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span>  <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -  </div>
       -  <p>Code that renders this:</p>
       -  <pre>
       -    <code><%= will_paginate @posts, :page_links => false %></code>
       -  </pre>
       -  <h2>Digg-style, extra content</h2>
       -  <div class='digg_pagination'>
       -    <div class='page_info'>
       -      Displaying entries <b>1 - 6</b> of <b>180</b> in total
       -    </div>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -  </div>
       -  <p>Code that renders this:</p>
       -  <pre>
       -    <code><div class="digg_pagination">
       -      <div clas="page_info">
       -        <%= page_entries_info @posts %>
       -      </div>
       -      <%= will_paginate @posts, :container => false %>
       -    </div></code>
       -  </pre>
       -  <h2>Apple.com store</h2>
       -  <div class='apple_pagination'>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -  </div>
       -  <h2>Flickr.com</h2>
       -  <div class='flickr_pagination'>
       -    <span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span> <span class="current">1</span> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next">2</a> <a href="./?page=3">3</a> <a href="./?page=4">4</a> <a href="./?page=5">5</a> <a href="./?page=6">6</a> <a href="./?page=7">7</a> <a href="./?page=8">8</a> <a href="./?page=9">9</a> <span class="gap">…</span> <a href="./?page=29">29</a> <a href="./?page=30">30</a> <a href="./?page=2" rel="next" class="next_page">Next »</a>
       -    <div class='page_info'>(118 photos)</div>
       -  </div>
       -</body>
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/pagination.css b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/pagination.css
       @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
       -.digg_pagination {
       -  background: white;
       -  /* self-clearing method: */ }
       -  .digg_pagination a, .digg_pagination span, .digg_pagination em {
       -    padding: .2em .5em;
       -    display: block;
       -    float: left;
       -    margin-right: 1px; }
       -  .digg_pagination span.disabled {
       -    color: #999;
       -    border: 1px solid #DDD; }
       -  .digg_pagination em {
       -    font-weight: bold;
       -    background: #2E6AB1;
       -    color: white;
       -    border: 1px solid #2E6AB1; }
       -  .digg_pagination a {
       -    text-decoration: none;
       -    color: #105CB6;
       -    border: 1px solid #9AAFE5; }
       -    .digg_pagination a:hover, .digg_pagination a:focus {
       -      color: #003;
       -      border-color: #003; }
       -  .digg_pagination .page_info {
       -    background: #2E6AB1;
       -    color: white;
       -    padding: .4em .6em;
       -    width: 22em;
       -    margin-bottom: .3em;
       -    text-align: center; }
       -    .digg_pagination .page_info b {
       -      color: #003;
       -      background: #6aa6ed;
       -      padding: .1em .25em; }
       -  .digg_pagination:after {
       -    content: ".";
       -    display: block;
       -    height: 0;
       -    clear: both;
       -    visibility: hidden; }
       -  * html .digg_pagination {
       -    height: 1%; }
       -  *:first-child+html .digg_pagination {
       -    overflow: hidden; }
       -
       -.apple_pagination {
       -  background: #F1F1F1;
       -  border: 1px solid #E5E5E5;
       -  text-align: center;
       -  padding: 1em; }
       -  .apple_pagination a, .apple_pagination span, .digg_pagination em {
       -    padding: .2em .3em; }
       -  .apple_pagination span.disabled {
       -    color: #AAA; }
       -  .apple_pagination em {
       -    font-weight: bold;
       -    background: transparent url(apple-circle.gif) no-repeat 50% 50%; }
       -  .apple_pagination a {
       -    text-decoration: none;
       -    color: black; }
       -    .apple_pagination a:hover, .apple_pagination a:focus {
       -      text-decoration: underline; }
       -
       -.flickr_pagination {
       -  text-align: center;
       -  padding: .3em; }
       -  .flickr_pagination a, .flickr_pagination span, .digg_pagination em {
       -    padding: .2em .5em; }
       -  .flickr_pagination span.disabled {
       -    color: #AAA; }
       -  .flickr_pagination em {
       -    font-weight: bold;
       -    color: #FF0084; }
       -  .flickr_pagination a {
       -    border: 1px solid #DDDDDD;
       -    color: #0063DC;
       -    text-decoration: none; }
       -    .flickr_pagination a:hover, .flickr_pagination a:focus {
       -      border-color: #003366;
       -      background: #0063DC;
       -      color: white; }
       -  .flickr_pagination .page_info {
       -    color: #aaa;
       -    padding-top: .8em; }
       -  .flickr_pagination .prev_page, .flickr_pagination .next_page {
       -    border-width: 2px; }
       -  .flickr_pagination .prev_page {
       -    margin-right: 1em; }
       -  .flickr_pagination .next_page {
       -    margin-left: 1em; }
       -
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/pagination.sass b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/examples/pagination.sass
       @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
       -.digg_pagination
       -  :background white
       -  a, span, em
       -    :padding .2em .5em
       -    :display block
       -    :float left
       -    :margin-right 1px
       -  span.disabled
       -    :color #999
       -    :border 1px solid #DDD
       -  em
       -    :font-weight bold
       -    :background #2E6AB1
       -    :color white
       -    :border 1px solid #2E6AB1
       -  a
       -    :text-decoration none
       -    :color #105CB6
       -    :border 1px solid #9AAFE5
       -    &:hover, &:focus
       -      :color #003
       -      :border-color #003
       -  .page_info
       -    :background #2E6AB1
       -    :color white
       -    :padding .4em .6em
       -    :width 22em
       -    :margin-bottom .3em
       -    :text-align center
       -    b
       -      :color #003
       -      :background = #2E6AB1 + 60
       -      :padding .1em .25em
       -    
       -  /* self-clearing method:
       -  &:after
       -    :content "."
       -    :display block
       -    :height 0
       -    :clear both
       -    :visibility hidden
       -  * html &
       -    :height 1%
       -  *:first-child+html &
       -    :overflow hidden
       -
       -.apple_pagination
       -  :background #F1F1F1
       -  :border 1px solid #E5E5E5
       -  :text-align center
       -  :padding 1em
       -  a, span, em
       -    :padding .2em .3em
       -  span.disabled
       -    :color #AAA
       -  em
       -    :font-weight bold
       -    :background transparent url(apple-circle.gif) no-repeat 50% 50%
       -  a
       -    :text-decoration none
       -    :color black
       -    &:hover, &:focus
       -      :text-decoration underline
       -
       -.flickr_pagination
       -  :text-align center
       -  :padding .3em
       -  a, span, em
       -    :padding .2em .5em
       -  span.disabled
       -    :color #AAA
       -  em
       -    :font-weight bold
       -    :color #FF0084
       -  a
       -    :border 1px solid #DDDDDD
       -    :color #0063DC
       -    :text-decoration none
       -    &:hover, &:focus
       -      :border-color #003366
       -      :background #0063DC
       -      :color white
       -  .page_info
       -    :color #aaa
       -    :padding-top .8em
       -  .prev_page, .next_page
       -    :border-width 2px
       -  .prev_page
       -    :margin-right 1em
       -  .next_page
       -    :margin-left 1em
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/init.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/init.rb
       @@ -1 +0,0 @@
       -require 'will_paginate'
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate.rb
       @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
       -require 'active_support'
       -require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
       -
       -# = You *will* paginate!
       -#
       -# First read about WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods, then see
       -# WillPaginate::ViewHelpers. The magical array you're handling in-between is
       -# WillPaginate::Collection.
       -#
       -# Happy paginating!
       -module WillPaginate
       -  class << self
       -    # shortcut for <tt>enable_actionpack</tt> and <tt>enable_activerecord</tt> combined
       -    def enable
       -      enable_actionpack
       -      enable_activerecord
       -    end
       -    
       -    # hooks WillPaginate::ViewHelpers into ActionView::Base
       -    def enable_actionpack
       -      return if ActionView::Base.instance_methods.include_method? :will_paginate
       -      require 'will_paginate/view_helpers'
       -      ActionView::Base.send :include, ViewHelpers
       -
       -      if defined?(ActionController::Base) and ActionController::Base.respond_to? :rescue_responses
       -        ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage'] = :not_found
       -      end
       -    end
       -    
       -    # hooks WillPaginate::Finder into ActiveRecord::Base and classes that deal
       -    # with associations
       -    def enable_activerecord
       -      return if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :paginate
       -      require 'will_paginate/finder'
       -      ActiveRecord::Base.send :include, Finder
       -
       -      # support pagination on associations
       -      a = ActiveRecord::Associations
       -      [ a::AssociationCollection ].tap { |classes|
       -        # detect http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/9230
       -        unless a::HasManyThroughAssociation.superclass == a::HasManyAssociation
       -          classes << a::HasManyThroughAssociation
       -        end
       -      }.each do |klass|
       -        klass.send :include, Finder::ClassMethods
       -        klass.class_eval { alias_method_chain :method_missing, :paginate }
       -      end
       -      
       -      # monkeypatch Rails ticket #2189: "count breaks has_many :through"
       -      ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval do
       -        protected
       -        def self.construct_count_options_from_args(*args)
       -          result = super
       -          result[0] = '*' if result[0].is_a?(String) and result[0] =~ /\.\*$/
       -          result
       -        end
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    # Enable named_scope, a feature of Rails 2.1, even if you have older Rails
       -    # (tested on Rails 2.0.2 and 1.2.6).
       -    #
       -    # You can pass +false+ for +patch+ parameter to skip monkeypatching
       -    # *associations*. Use this if you feel that <tt>named_scope</tt> broke
       -    # has_many, has_many :through or has_and_belongs_to_many associations in
       -    # your app. By passing +false+, you can still use <tt>named_scope</tt> in
       -    # your models, but not through associations.
       -    def enable_named_scope(patch = true)
       -      return if defined? ActiveRecord::NamedScope
       -      require 'will_paginate/named_scope'
       -      require 'will_paginate/named_scope_patch' if patch
       -
       -      ActiveRecord::Base.send :include, WillPaginate::NamedScope
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  module Deprecation # :nodoc:
       -    extend ActiveSupport::Deprecation
       -
       -    def self.warn(message, callstack = caller)
       -      message = 'WillPaginate: ' + message.strip.gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
       -      ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(message, callstack)
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -if defined? Rails
       -  WillPaginate.enable_activerecord if defined? ActiveRecord
       -  WillPaginate.enable_actionpack if defined? ActionController
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/array.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/array.rb
       @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
       -require 'will_paginate/collection'
       -
       -# http://www.desimcadam.com/archives/8
       -Array.class_eval do
       -  def paginate(options = {})
       -    raise ArgumentError, "parameter hash expected (got #{options.inspect})" unless Hash === options
       -    
       -    WillPaginate::Collection.create(
       -        options[:page] || 1,
       -        options[:per_page] || 30,
       -        options[:total_entries] || self.length
       -    ) { |pager|
       -      pager.replace self[pager.offset, pager.per_page].to_a
       -    }
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/collection.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/collection.rb
       @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
       -module WillPaginate
       -  # = Invalid page number error
       -  # This is an ArgumentError raised in case a page was requested that is either
       -  # zero or negative number. You should decide how do deal with such errors in
       -  # the controller.
       -  #
       -  # If you're using Rails 2, then this error will automatically get handled like
       -  # 404 Not Found. The hook is in "will_paginate.rb":
       -  #
       -  #   ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage'] = :not_found
       -  #
       -  # If you don't like this, use your preffered method of rescuing exceptions in
       -  # public from your controllers to handle this differently. The +rescue_from+
       -  # method is a nice addition to Rails 2.
       -  #
       -  # This error is *not* raised when a page further than the last page is
       -  # requested. Use <tt>WillPaginate::Collection#out_of_bounds?</tt> method to
       -  # check for those cases and manually deal with them as you see fit.
       -  class InvalidPage < ArgumentError
       -    def initialize(page, page_num)
       -      super "#{page.inspect} given as value, which translates to '#{page_num}' as page number"
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  # = The key to pagination
       -  # Arrays returned from paginating finds are, in fact, instances of this little
       -  # class. You may think of WillPaginate::Collection as an ordinary array with
       -  # some extra properties. Those properties are used by view helpers to generate
       -  # correct page links.
       -  #
       -  # WillPaginate::Collection also assists in rolling out your own pagination
       -  # solutions: see +create+.
       -  # 
       -  # If you are writing a library that provides a collection which you would like
       -  # to conform to this API, you don't have to copy these methods over; simply
       -  # make your plugin/gem dependant on this library and do:
       -  #
       -  #   require 'will_paginate/collection'
       -  #   # WillPaginate::Collection is now available for use
       -  class Collection < Array
       -    attr_reader :current_page, :per_page, :total_entries, :total_pages
       -
       -    # Arguments to the constructor are the current page number, per-page limit
       -    # and the total number of entries. The last argument is optional because it
       -    # is best to do lazy counting; in other words, count *conditionally* after
       -    # populating the collection using the +replace+ method.
       -    def initialize(page, per_page, total = nil)
       -      @current_page = page.to_i
       -      raise InvalidPage.new(page, @current_page) if @current_page < 1
       -      @per_page = per_page.to_i
       -      raise ArgumentError, "`per_page` setting cannot be less than 1 (#{@per_page} given)" if @per_page < 1
       -      
       -      self.total_entries = total if total
       -    end
       -
       -    # Just like +new+, but yields the object after instantiation and returns it
       -    # afterwards. This is very useful for manual pagination:
       -    #
       -    #   @entries = WillPaginate::Collection.create(1, 10) do |pager|
       -    #     result = Post.find(:all, :limit => pager.per_page, :offset => pager.offset)
       -    #     # inject the result array into the paginated collection:
       -    #     pager.replace(result)
       -    #
       -    #     unless pager.total_entries
       -    #       # the pager didn't manage to guess the total count, do it manually
       -    #       pager.total_entries = Post.count
       -    #     end
       -    #   end
       -    #
       -    # The possibilities with this are endless. For another example, here is how
       -    # WillPaginate used to define pagination for Array instances:
       -    #
       -    #   Array.class_eval do
       -    #     def paginate(page = 1, per_page = 15)
       -    #       WillPaginate::Collection.create(page, per_page, size) do |pager|
       -    #         pager.replace self[pager.offset, pager.per_page].to_a
       -    #       end
       -    #     end
       -    #   end
       -    #
       -    # The Array#paginate API has since then changed, but this still serves as a
       -    # fine example of WillPaginate::Collection usage.
       -    def self.create(page, per_page, total = nil)
       -      pager = new(page, per_page, total)
       -      yield pager
       -      pager
       -    end
       -
       -    # Helper method that is true when someone tries to fetch a page with a
       -    # larger number than the last page. Can be used in combination with flashes
       -    # and redirecting.
       -    def out_of_bounds?
       -      current_page > total_pages
       -    end
       -
       -    # Current offset of the paginated collection. If we're on the first page,
       -    # it is always 0. If we're on the 2nd page and there are 30 entries per page,
       -    # the offset is 30. This property is useful if you want to render ordinals
       -    # side by side with records in the view: simply start with offset + 1.
       -    def offset
       -      (current_page - 1) * per_page
       -    end
       -
       -    # current_page - 1 or nil if there is no previous page
       -    def previous_page
       -      current_page > 1 ? (current_page - 1) : nil
       -    end
       -
       -    # current_page + 1 or nil if there is no next page
       -    def next_page
       -      current_page < total_pages ? (current_page + 1) : nil
       -    end
       -    
       -    # sets the <tt>total_entries</tt> property and calculates <tt>total_pages</tt>
       -    def total_entries=(number)
       -      @total_entries = number.to_i
       -      @total_pages   = (@total_entries / per_page.to_f).ceil
       -    end
       -
       -    # This is a magic wrapper for the original Array#replace method. It serves
       -    # for populating the paginated collection after initialization.
       -    #
       -    # Why magic? Because it tries to guess the total number of entries judging
       -    # by the size of given array. If it is shorter than +per_page+ limit, then we
       -    # know we're on the last page. This trick is very useful for avoiding
       -    # unnecessary hits to the database to do the counting after we fetched the
       -    # data for the current page.
       -    #
       -    # However, after using +replace+ you should always test the value of
       -    # +total_entries+ and set it to a proper value if it's +nil+. See the example
       -    # in +create+.
       -    def replace(array)
       -      result = super
       -      
       -      # The collection is shorter then page limit? Rejoice, because
       -      # then we know that we are on the last page!
       -      if total_entries.nil? and length < per_page and (current_page == 1 or length > 0)
       -        self.total_entries = offset + length
       -      end
       -
       -      result
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/core_ext.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/core_ext.rb
       @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
       -require 'set'
       -require 'will_paginate/array'
       -
       -# helper to check for method existance in ruby 1.8- and 1.9-compatible way
       -# because `methods`, `instance_methods` and others return strings in 1.8 and symbols in 1.9
       -#
       -#   ['foo', 'bar'].include_method?(:foo) # => true
       -class Array
       -  def include_method?(name)
       -    name = name.to_sym
       -    !!(find { |item| item.to_sym == name })
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -unless Hash.instance_methods.include_method? :except
       -  Hash.class_eval do
       -    # Returns a new hash without the given keys.
       -    def except(*keys)
       -      rejected = Set.new(respond_to?(:convert_key) ? keys.map { |key| convert_key(key) } : keys)
       -      reject { |key,| rejected.include?(key) }
       -    end
       - 
       -    # Replaces the hash without only the given keys.
       -    def except!(*keys)
       -      replace(except(*keys))
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -unless Hash.instance_methods.include_method? :slice
       -  Hash.class_eval do
       -    # Returns a new hash with only the given keys.
       -    def slice(*keys)
       -      allowed = Set.new(respond_to?(:convert_key) ? keys.map { |key| convert_key(key) } : keys)
       -      reject { |key,| !allowed.include?(key) }
       -    end
       -
       -    # Replaces the hash with only the given keys.
       -    def slice!(*keys)
       -      replace(slice(*keys))
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/finder.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/finder.rb
       @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@
       -require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
       -
       -module WillPaginate
       -  # A mixin for ActiveRecord::Base. Provides +per_page+ class method
       -  # and hooks things up to provide paginating finders.
       -  #
       -  # Find out more in WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods
       -  #
       -  module Finder
       -    def self.included(base)
       -      base.extend ClassMethods
       -      class << base
       -        alias_method_chain :method_missing, :paginate
       -        # alias_method_chain :find_every,     :paginate
       -        define_method(:per_page) { 30 } unless respond_to?(:per_page)
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    # = Paginating finders for ActiveRecord models
       -    # 
       -    # WillPaginate adds +paginate+, +per_page+ and other methods to
       -    # ActiveRecord::Base class methods and associations. It also hooks into
       -    # +method_missing+ to intercept pagination calls to dynamic finders such as
       -    # +paginate_by_user_id+ and translate them to ordinary finders
       -    # (+find_all_by_user_id+ in this case).
       -    # 
       -    # In short, paginating finders are equivalent to ActiveRecord finders; the
       -    # only difference is that we start with "paginate" instead of "find" and
       -    # that <tt>:page</tt> is required parameter:
       -    #
       -    #   @posts = Post.paginate :all, :page => params[:page], :order => 'created_at DESC'
       -    # 
       -    # In paginating finders, "all" is implicit. There is no sense in paginating
       -    # a single record, right? So, you can drop the <tt>:all</tt> argument:
       -    # 
       -    #   Post.paginate(...)              =>  Post.find :all
       -    #   Post.paginate_all_by_something  =>  Post.find_all_by_something
       -    #   Post.paginate_by_something      =>  Post.find_all_by_something
       -    #
       -    # == The importance of the <tt>:order</tt> parameter
       -    #
       -    # In ActiveRecord finders, <tt>:order</tt> parameter specifies columns for
       -    # the <tt>ORDER BY</tt> clause in SQL. It is important to have it, since
       -    # pagination only makes sense with ordered sets. Without the <tt>ORDER
       -    # BY</tt> clause, databases aren't required to do consistent ordering when
       -    # performing <tt>SELECT</tt> queries; this is especially true for
       -    # PostgreSQL.
       -    #
       -    # Therefore, make sure you are doing ordering on a column that makes the
       -    # most sense in the current context. Make that obvious to the user, also.
       -    # For perfomance reasons you will also want to add an index to that column.
       -    module ClassMethods
       -      # This is the main paginating finder.
       -      #
       -      # == Special parameters for paginating finders
       -      # * <tt>:page</tt> -- REQUIRED, but defaults to 1 if false or nil
       -      # * <tt>:per_page</tt> -- defaults to <tt>CurrentModel.per_page</tt> (which is 30 if not overridden)
       -      # * <tt>:total_entries</tt> -- use only if you manually count total entries
       -      # * <tt>:count</tt> -- additional options that are passed on to +count+
       -      # * <tt>:finder</tt> -- name of the ActiveRecord finder used (default: "find")
       -      #
       -      # All other options (+conditions+, +order+, ...) are forwarded to +find+
       -      # and +count+ calls.
       -      def paginate(*args)
       -        options = args.pop
       -        page, per_page, total_entries = wp_parse_options(options)
       -        finder = (options[:finder] || 'find').to_s
       -
       -        if finder == 'find'
       -          # an array of IDs may have been given:
       -          total_entries ||= (Array === args.first and args.first.size)
       -          # :all is implicit
       -          args.unshift(:all) if args.empty?
       -        end
       -
       -        WillPaginate::Collection.create(page, per_page, total_entries) do |pager|
       -          count_options = options.except :page, :per_page, :total_entries, :finder
       -          find_options = count_options.except(:count).update(:offset => pager.offset, :limit => pager.per_page) 
       -          
       -          args << find_options
       -          # @options_from_last_find = nil
       -          pager.replace(send(finder, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? })
       -          
       -          # magic counting for user convenience:
       -          pager.total_entries = wp_count(count_options, args, finder) unless pager.total_entries
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      # Iterates through all records by loading one page at a time. This is useful
       -      # for migrations or any other use case where you don't want to load all the
       -      # records in memory at once.
       -      #
       -      # It uses +paginate+ internally; therefore it accepts all of its options.
       -      # You can specify a starting page with <tt>:page</tt> (default is 1). Default
       -      # <tt>:order</tt> is <tt>"id"</tt>, override if necessary.
       -      #
       -      # See {Faking Cursors in ActiveRecord}[http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2007/4/6/faking-cursors-in-activerecord]
       -      # where Jamis Buck describes this and a more efficient way for MySQL.
       -      def paginated_each(options = {})
       -        options = { :order => 'id', :page => 1 }.merge options
       -        options[:page] = options[:page].to_i
       -        options[:total_entries] = 0 # skip the individual count queries
       -        total = 0
       -        
       -        begin 
       -          collection = paginate(options)
       -          with_exclusive_scope(:find => {}) do
       -            # using exclusive scope so that the block is yielded in scope-free context
       -            total += collection.each { |item| yield item }.size
       -          end
       -          options[:page] += 1
       -        end until collection.size < collection.per_page
       -        
       -        total
       -      end
       -      
       -      # Wraps +find_by_sql+ by simply adding LIMIT and OFFSET to your SQL string
       -      # based on the params otherwise used by paginating finds: +page+ and
       -      # +per_page+.
       -      #
       -      # Example:
       -      # 
       -      #   @developers = Developer.paginate_by_sql ['select * from developers where salary > ?', 80000],
       -      #                          :page => params[:page], :per_page => 3
       -      #
       -      # A query for counting rows will automatically be generated if you don't
       -      # supply <tt>:total_entries</tt>. If you experience problems with this
       -      # generated SQL, you might want to perform the count manually in your
       -      # application.
       -      # 
       -      def paginate_by_sql(sql, options)
       -        WillPaginate::Collection.create(*wp_parse_options(options)) do |pager|
       -          query = sanitize_sql(sql.dup)
       -          original_query = query.dup
       -          # add limit, offset
       -          add_limit! query, :offset => pager.offset, :limit => pager.per_page
       -          # perfom the find
       -          pager.replace find_by_sql(query)
       -          
       -          unless pager.total_entries
       -            count_query = original_query.sub /\bORDER\s+BY\s+[\w`,\s]+$/mi, ''
       -            count_query = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM (#{count_query})"
       -            
       -            unless self.connection.adapter_name =~ /^(oracle|oci$)/i
       -              count_query << ' AS count_table'
       -            end
       -            # perform the count query
       -            pager.total_entries = count_by_sql(count_query)
       -          end
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      def respond_to?(method, include_priv = false) #:nodoc:
       -        case method.to_sym
       -        when :paginate, :paginate_by_sql
       -          true
       -        else
       -          super || super(method.to_s.sub(/^paginate/, 'find'), include_priv)
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -    protected
       -      
       -      def method_missing_with_paginate(method, *args) #:nodoc:
       -        # did somebody tried to paginate? if not, let them be
       -        unless method.to_s.index('paginate') == 0
       -          if block_given?
       -            return method_missing_without_paginate(method, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) }
       -          else
       -            return method_missing_without_paginate(method, *args) 
       -          end
       -        end
       -        
       -        # paginate finders are really just find_* with limit and offset
       -        finder = method.to_s.sub('paginate', 'find')
       -        finder.sub!('find', 'find_all') if finder.index('find_by_') == 0
       -        
       -        options = args.pop
       -        raise ArgumentError, 'parameter hash expected' unless options.respond_to? :symbolize_keys
       -        options = options.dup
       -        options[:finder] = finder
       -        args << options
       -        
       -        paginate(*args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -      end
       -
       -      # Does the not-so-trivial job of finding out the total number of entries
       -      # in the database. It relies on the ActiveRecord +count+ method.
       -      def wp_count(options, args, finder)
       -        excludees = [:count, :order, :limit, :offset, :readonly]
       -        excludees << :from unless ActiveRecord::Calculations::CALCULATIONS_OPTIONS.include?(:from)
       -
       -        # we may be in a model or an association proxy
       -        klass = (@owner and @reflection) ? @reflection.klass : self
       -
       -        # Use :select from scope if it isn't already present.
       -        options[:select] = scope(:find, :select) unless options[:select]
       -
       -        if options[:select] and options[:select] =~ /^\s*DISTINCT\b/i
       -          # Remove quoting and check for table_name.*-like statement.
       -          if options[:select].gsub(/[`"]/, '') =~ /\w+\.\*/
       -            options[:select] = "DISTINCT #{klass.table_name}.#{klass.primary_key}"
       -          end
       -        else
       -          excludees << :select # only exclude the select param if it doesn't begin with DISTINCT
       -        end
       -
       -        # count expects (almost) the same options as find
       -        count_options = options.except *excludees
       -
       -        # merge the hash found in :count
       -        # this allows you to specify :select, :order, or anything else just for the count query
       -        count_options.update options[:count] if options[:count]
       -
       -        # forget about includes if they are irrelevant (Rails 2.1)
       -        if count_options[:include] and
       -            klass.private_methods.include_method?(:references_eager_loaded_tables?) and
       -            !klass.send(:references_eager_loaded_tables?, count_options)
       -          count_options.delete :include
       -        end
       -
       -        # we may have to scope ...
       -        counter = Proc.new { count(count_options) }
       -
       -        count = if finder.index('find_') == 0 and klass.respond_to?(scoper = finder.sub('find', 'with'))
       -                  # scope_out adds a 'with_finder' method which acts like with_scope, if it's present
       -                  # then execute the count with the scoping provided by the with_finder
       -                  send(scoper, &counter)
       -                elsif finder =~ /^find_(all_by|by)_([_a-zA-Z]\w*)$/
       -                  # extract conditions from calls like "paginate_by_foo_and_bar"
       -                  attribute_names = $2.split('_and_')
       -                  conditions = construct_attributes_from_arguments(attribute_names, args)
       -                  with_scope(:find => { :conditions => conditions }, &counter)
       -                else
       -                  counter.call
       -                end
       -
       -        (!count.is_a?(Integer) && count.respond_to?(:length)) ? count.length : count
       -      end
       -
       -      def wp_parse_options(options) #:nodoc:
       -        raise ArgumentError, 'parameter hash expected' unless options.respond_to? :symbolize_keys
       -        options = options.symbolize_keys
       -        raise ArgumentError, ':page parameter required' unless options.key? :page
       -        
       -        if options[:count] and options[:total_entries]
       -          raise ArgumentError, ':count and :total_entries are mutually exclusive'
       -        end
       -
       -        page     = options[:page] || 1
       -        per_page = options[:per_page] || self.per_page
       -        total    = options[:total_entries]
       -        [page, per_page, total]
       -      end
       -
       -    private
       -
       -      # def find_every_with_paginate(options)
       -      #   @options_from_last_find = options
       -      #   find_every_without_paginate(options)
       -      # end
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/named_scope.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/named_scope.rb
       @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@
       -module WillPaginate
       -  # This is a feature backported from Rails 2.1 because of its usefullness not only with will_paginate,
       -  # but in other aspects when managing complex conditions that you want to be reusable.
       -  module NamedScope
       -    # All subclasses of ActiveRecord::Base have two named_scopes:
       -    # * <tt>all</tt>, which is similar to a <tt>find(:all)</tt> query, and
       -    # * <tt>scoped</tt>, which allows for the creation of anonymous scopes, on the fly: <tt>Shirt.scoped(:conditions => {:color => 'red'}).scoped(:include => :washing_instructions)</tt>
       -    #
       -    # These anonymous scopes tend to be useful when procedurally generating complex queries, where passing
       -    # intermediate values (scopes) around as first-class objects is convenient.
       -    def self.included(base)
       -      base.class_eval do
       -        extend ClassMethods
       -        named_scope :scoped, lambda { |scope| scope }
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    module ClassMethods
       -      def scopes
       -        read_inheritable_attribute(:scopes) || write_inheritable_attribute(:scopes, {})
       -      end
       -
       -      # Adds a class method for retrieving and querying objects. A scope represents a narrowing of a database query,
       -      # such as <tt>:conditions => {:color => :red}, :select => 'shirts.*', :include => :washing_instructions</tt>.
       -      #
       -      #   class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
       -      #     named_scope :red, :conditions => {:color => 'red'}
       -      #     named_scope :dry_clean_only, :joins => :washing_instructions, :conditions => ['washing_instructions.dry_clean_only = ?', true]
       -      #   end
       -      # 
       -      # The above calls to <tt>named_scope</tt> define class methods <tt>Shirt.red</tt> and <tt>Shirt.dry_clean_only</tt>. <tt>Shirt.red</tt>, 
       -      # in effect, represents the query <tt>Shirt.find(:all, :conditions => {:color => 'red'})</tt>.
       -      #
       -      # Unlike Shirt.find(...), however, the object returned by <tt>Shirt.red</tt> is not an Array; it resembles the association object
       -      # constructed by a <tt>has_many</tt> declaration. For instance, you can invoke <tt>Shirt.red.find(:first)</tt>, <tt>Shirt.red.count</tt>,
       -      # <tt>Shirt.red.find(:all, :conditions => {:size => 'small'})</tt>. Also, just
       -      # as with the association objects, name scopes acts like an Array, implementing Enumerable; <tt>Shirt.red.each(&block)</tt>,
       -      # <tt>Shirt.red.first</tt>, and <tt>Shirt.red.inject(memo, &block)</tt> all behave as if Shirt.red really were an Array.
       -      #
       -      # These named scopes are composable. For instance, <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will produce all shirts that are both red and dry clean only.
       -      # Nested finds and calculations also work with these compositions: <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only.count</tt> returns the number of garments
       -      # for which these criteria obtain. Similarly with <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only.average(:thread_count)</tt>.
       -      #
       -      # All scopes are available as class methods on the ActiveRecord::Base descendent upon which the scopes were defined. But they are also available to
       -      # <tt>has_many</tt> associations. If,
       -      #
       -      #   class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
       -      #     has_many :shirts
       -      #   end
       -      #
       -      # then <tt>elton.shirts.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will return all of Elton's red, dry clean
       -      # only shirts.
       -      #
       -      # Named scopes can also be procedural.
       -      #
       -      #   class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
       -      #     named_scope :colored, lambda { |color|
       -      #       { :conditions => { :color => color } }
       -      #     }
       -      #   end
       -      #
       -      # In this example, <tt>Shirt.colored('puce')</tt> finds all puce shirts.
       -      #
       -      # Named scopes can also have extensions, just as with <tt>has_many</tt> declarations:
       -      #
       -      #   class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
       -      #     named_scope :red, :conditions => {:color => 'red'} do
       -      #       def dom_id
       -      #         'red_shirts'
       -      #       end
       -      #     end
       -      #   end
       -      #
       -      #
       -      # For testing complex named scopes, you can examine the scoping options using the
       -      # <tt>proxy_options</tt> method on the proxy itself.
       -      #
       -      #   class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
       -      #     named_scope :colored, lambda { |color|
       -      #       { :conditions => { :color => color } }
       -      #     }
       -      #   end
       -      #
       -      #   expected_options = { :conditions => { :colored => 'red' } }
       -      #   assert_equal expected_options, Shirt.colored('red').proxy_options
       -      def named_scope(name, options = {})
       -        name = name.to_sym
       -        scopes[name] = lambda do |parent_scope, *args|
       -          Scope.new(parent_scope, case options
       -            when Hash
       -              options
       -            when Proc
       -              options.call(*args)
       -          end) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -        end
       -        (class << self; self end).instance_eval do
       -          define_method name do |*args|
       -            scopes[name].call(self, *args)
       -          end
       -        end
       -      end
       -    end
       -    
       -    class Scope
       -      attr_reader :proxy_scope, :proxy_options
       -
       -      [].methods.each do |m|
       -        unless m =~ /(^__|^nil\?|^send|^object_id$|class|extend|^find$|count|sum|average|maximum|minimum|paginate|first|last|empty\?|respond_to\?)/
       -          delegate m, :to => :proxy_found
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      delegate :scopes, :with_scope, :to => :proxy_scope
       -
       -      def initialize(proxy_scope, options)
       -        [options[:extend]].flatten.each { |extension| extend extension } if options[:extend]
       -        extend Module.new { |*args| yield(*args) } if block_given?
       -        @proxy_scope, @proxy_options = proxy_scope, options.except(:extend)
       -      end
       -
       -      def reload
       -        load_found; self
       -      end
       -
       -      def first(*args)
       -        if args.first.kind_of?(Integer) || (@found && !args.first.kind_of?(Hash))
       -          proxy_found.first(*args)
       -        else
       -          find(:first, *args)
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      def last(*args)
       -        if args.first.kind_of?(Integer) || (@found && !args.first.kind_of?(Hash))
       -          proxy_found.last(*args)
       -        else
       -          find(:last, *args)
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      def empty?
       -        @found ? @found.empty? : count.zero?
       -      end
       -
       -      def respond_to?(method, include_private = false)
       -        super || @proxy_scope.respond_to?(method, include_private)
       -      end
       -
       -      protected
       -      def proxy_found
       -        @found || load_found
       -      end
       -
       -      private
       -      def method_missing(method, *args)
       -        if scopes.include?(method)
       -          scopes[method].call(self, *args)
       -        else
       -          with_scope :find => proxy_options do
       -            proxy_scope.send(method, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -          end
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      def load_found
       -        @found = find(:all)
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/named_scope_patch.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/named_scope_patch.rb
       @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
       -ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationProxy.class_eval do
       -  protected
       -  def with_scope(*args)
       -    @reflection.klass.send(:with_scope, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -[ ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationCollection,
       -    ActiveRecord::Associations::HasManyThroughAssociation ].each do |klass|
       -  klass.class_eval do
       -    protected
       -    alias :method_missing_without_scopes :method_missing_without_paginate
       -    def method_missing_without_paginate(method, *args)
       -      if @reflection.klass.scopes.include?(method)
       -        @reflection.klass.scopes[method].call(self, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -      else
       -        method_missing_without_scopes(method, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -# Rails 1.2.6
       -ActiveRecord::Associations::HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation.class_eval do
       -  protected
       -  def method_missing(method, *args)
       -    if @target.respond_to?(method) || (!@reflection.klass.respond_to?(method) && Class.respond_to?(method))
       -      super
       -    elsif @reflection.klass.scopes.include?(method)
       -      @reflection.klass.scopes[method].call(self, *args)
       -    else
       -      @reflection.klass.with_scope(:find => { :conditions => @finder_sql, :joins => @join_sql, :readonly => false }) do
       -        @reflection.klass.send(method, *args) { |*a| yield(*a) if block_given? }
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -end if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :find_first
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/version.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/version.rb
       @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
       -module WillPaginate
       -  module VERSION
       -    MAJOR = 2
       -    MINOR = 3
       -    TINY  = 15
       -
       -    STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.')
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/view_helpers.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/lib/will_paginate/view_helpers.rb
       @@ -1,410 +0,0 @@
       -require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
       -
       -module WillPaginate
       -  # = Will Paginate view helpers
       -  #
       -  # The main view helper, #will_paginate, renders
       -  # pagination links for the given collection. The helper itself is lightweight
       -  # and serves only as a wrapper around LinkRenderer instantiation; the
       -  # renderer then does all the hard work of generating the HTML.
       -  # 
       -  # == Global options for helpers
       -  #
       -  # Options for pagination helpers are optional and get their default values from the
       -  # <tt>WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options</tt> hash. You can write to this hash to
       -  # override default options on the global level:
       -  #
       -  #   WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options[:previous_label] = 'Previous page'
       -  #
       -  # By putting this into "config/initializers/will_paginate.rb" (or simply environment.rb in
       -  # older versions of Rails) you can easily translate link texts to previous
       -  # and next pages, as well as override some other defaults to your liking.
       -  module ViewHelpers
       -    # default options that can be overridden on the global level
       -    @@pagination_options = {
       -      :class          => 'pagination',
       -      :previous_label => '« Previous',
       -      :next_label     => 'Next »',
       -      :inner_window   => 4, # links around the current page
       -      :outer_window   => 1, # links around beginning and end
       -      :separator      => ' ', # single space is friendly to spiders and non-graphic browsers
       -      :param_name     => :page,
       -      :params         => nil,
       -      :renderer       => 'WillPaginate::LinkRenderer',
       -      :page_links     => true,
       -      :container      => true
       -    }
       -    mattr_reader :pagination_options
       -
       -    # Renders Digg/Flickr-style pagination for a WillPaginate::Collection
       -    # object. Nil is returned if there is only one page in total; no point in
       -    # rendering the pagination in that case...
       -    # 
       -    # ==== Options
       -    # Display options:
       -    # * <tt>:previous_label</tt> -- default: "« Previous" (this parameter is called <tt>:prev_label</tt> in versions <b>2.3.2</b> and older!)
       -    # * <tt>:next_label</tt> -- default: "Next »"
       -    # * <tt>:page_links</tt> -- when false, only previous/next links are rendered (default: true)
       -    # * <tt>:inner_window</tt> -- how many links are shown around the current page (default: 4)
       -    # * <tt>:outer_window</tt> -- how many links are around the first and the last page (default: 1)
       -    # * <tt>:separator</tt> -- string separator for page HTML elements (default: single space)
       -    # 
       -    # HTML options:
       -    # * <tt>:class</tt> -- CSS class name for the generated DIV (default: "pagination")
       -    # * <tt>:container</tt> -- toggles rendering of the DIV container for pagination links, set to
       -    #   false only when you are rendering your own pagination markup (default: true)
       -    # * <tt>:id</tt> -- HTML ID for the container (default: nil). Pass +true+ to have the ID
       -    #   automatically generated from the class name of objects in collection: for example, paginating
       -    #   ArticleComment models would yield an ID of "article_comments_pagination".
       -    #
       -    # Advanced options:
       -    # * <tt>:param_name</tt> -- parameter name for page number in URLs (default: <tt>:page</tt>)
       -    # * <tt>:params</tt> -- additional parameters when generating pagination links
       -    #   (eg. <tt>:controller => "foo", :action => nil</tt>)
       -    # * <tt>:renderer</tt> -- class name, class or instance of a link renderer (default:
       -    #   <tt>WillPaginate::LinkRenderer</tt>)
       -    #
       -    # All options not recognized by will_paginate will become HTML attributes on the container
       -    # element for pagination links (the DIV). For example:
       -    # 
       -    #   <%= will_paginate @posts, :style => 'font-size: small' %>
       -    #
       -    # ... will result in:
       -    #
       -    #   <div class="pagination" style="font-size: small"> ... </div>
       -    #
       -    # ==== Using the helper without arguments
       -    # If the helper is called without passing in the collection object, it will
       -    # try to read from the instance variable inferred by the controller name.
       -    # For example, calling +will_paginate+ while the current controller is
       -    # PostsController will result in trying to read from the <tt>@posts</tt>
       -    # variable. Example:
       -    #
       -    #   <%= will_paginate :id => true %>
       -    #
       -    # ... will result in <tt>@post</tt> collection getting paginated:
       -    #
       -    #   <div class="pagination" id="posts_pagination"> ... </div>
       -    #
       -    def will_paginate(collection = nil, options = {})
       -      options, collection = collection, nil if collection.is_a? Hash
       -      unless collection or !controller
       -        collection_name = "@#{controller.controller_name}"
       -        collection = instance_variable_get(collection_name)
       -        raise ArgumentError, "The #{collection_name} variable appears to be empty. Did you " +
       -          "forget to pass the collection object for will_paginate?" unless collection
       -      end
       -      # early exit if there is nothing to render
       -      return nil unless WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.total_pages_for_collection(collection) > 1
       -      
       -      options = options.symbolize_keys.reverse_merge WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options
       -      if options[:prev_label]
       -        WillPaginate::Deprecation::warn(":prev_label view parameter is now :previous_label; the old name has been deprecated", caller)
       -        options[:previous_label] = options.delete(:prev_label)
       -      end
       -      
       -      # get the renderer instance
       -      renderer = case options[:renderer]
       -      when String
       -        options[:renderer].to_s.constantize.new
       -      when Class
       -        options[:renderer].new
       -      else
       -        options[:renderer]
       -      end
       -      # render HTML for pagination
       -      renderer.prepare collection, options, self
       -      renderer.to_html
       -    end
       -    
       -    # Wrapper for rendering pagination links at both top and bottom of a block
       -    # of content.
       -    # 
       -    #   <% paginated_section @posts do %>
       -    #     <ol id="posts">
       -    #       <% for post in @posts %>
       -    #         <li> ... </li>
       -    #       <% end %>
       -    #     </ol>
       -    #   <% end %>
       -    #
       -    # will result in:
       -    #
       -    #   <div class="pagination"> ... </div>
       -    #   <ol id="posts">
       -    #     ...
       -    #   </ol>
       -    #   <div class="pagination"> ... </div>
       -    #
       -    # Arguments are passed to a <tt>will_paginate</tt> call, so the same options
       -    # apply. Don't use the <tt>:id</tt> option; otherwise you'll finish with two
       -    # blocks of pagination links sharing the same ID (which is invalid HTML).
       -    def paginated_section(*args, &block)
       -      pagination = will_paginate(*args).to_s
       -      
       -      unless ActionView::Base.respond_to? :erb_variable
       -        concat pagination
       -        yield
       -        concat pagination
       -      else
       -        content = pagination + capture(&block) + pagination
       -        concat(content, block.binding)
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    # Renders a helpful message with numbers of displayed vs. total entries.
       -    # You can use this as a blueprint for your own, similar helpers.
       -    #
       -    #   <%= page_entries_info @posts %>
       -    #   #-> Displaying posts 6 - 10 of 26 in total
       -    #
       -    # By default, the message will use the humanized class name of objects
       -    # in collection: for instance, "project types" for ProjectType models.
       -    # Override this with the <tt>:entry_name</tt> parameter:
       -    #
       -    #   <%= page_entries_info @posts, :entry_name => 'item' %>
       -    #   #-> Displaying items 6 - 10 of 26 in total
       -    def page_entries_info(collection, options = {})
       -      entry_name = options[:entry_name] ||
       -        (collection.empty?? 'entry' : collection.first.class.name.underscore.sub('_', ' '))
       -      
       -      if collection.total_pages < 2
       -        case collection.size
       -        when 0; "No #{entry_name.pluralize} found"
       -        when 1; "Displaying <b>1</b> #{entry_name}"
       -        else;   "Displaying <b>all #{collection.size}</b> #{entry_name.pluralize}"
       -        end
       -      else
       -        %{Displaying #{entry_name.pluralize} <b>%d - %d</b> of <b>%d</b> in total} % [
       -          collection.offset + 1,
       -          collection.offset + collection.length,
       -          collection.total_entries
       -        ]
       -      end
       -    end
       -    
       -    if respond_to? :safe_helper
       -      safe_helper :will_paginate, :paginated_section, :page_entries_info
       -    end
       -    
       -    def self.total_pages_for_collection(collection) #:nodoc:
       -      if collection.respond_to?('page_count') and !collection.respond_to?('total_pages')
       -        WillPaginate::Deprecation.warn %{
       -          You are using a paginated collection of class #{collection.class.name}
       -          which conforms to the old API of WillPaginate::Collection by using
       -          `page_count`, while the current method name is `total_pages`. Please
       -          upgrade yours or 3rd-party code that provides the paginated collection}, caller
       -        class << collection
       -          def total_pages; page_count; end
       -        end
       -      end
       -      collection.total_pages
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  # This class does the heavy lifting of actually building the pagination
       -  # links. It is used by the <tt>will_paginate</tt> helper internally.
       -  class LinkRenderer
       -
       -    # The gap in page links is represented by:
       -    #
       -    #   <span class="gap">…</span>
       -    attr_accessor :gap_marker
       -    
       -    def initialize
       -      @gap_marker = '<span class="gap">…</span>'
       -    end
       -    
       -    # * +collection+ is a WillPaginate::Collection instance or any other object
       -    #   that conforms to that API
       -    # * +options+ are forwarded from +will_paginate+ view helper
       -    # * +template+ is the reference to the template being rendered
       -    def prepare(collection, options, template)
       -      @collection = collection
       -      @options    = options
       -      @template   = template
       -
       -      # reset values in case we're re-using this instance
       -      @total_pages = @param_name = @url_string = nil
       -    end
       -
       -    # Process it! This method returns the complete HTML string which contains
       -    # pagination links. Feel free to subclass LinkRenderer and change this
       -    # method as you see fit.
       -    def to_html
       -      links = @options[:page_links] ? windowed_links : []
       -      # previous/next buttons
       -      links.unshift page_link_or_span(@collection.previous_page, 'disabled prev_page', @options[:previous_label])
       -      links.push    page_link_or_span(@collection.next_page,     'disabled next_page', @options[:next_label])
       -      
       -      html = links.join(@options[:separator])
       -      html = html.html_safe if html.respond_to? :html_safe
       -      @options[:container] ? @template.content_tag(:div, html, html_attributes) : html
       -    end
       -
       -    # Returns the subset of +options+ this instance was initialized with that
       -    # represent HTML attributes for the container element of pagination links.
       -    def html_attributes
       -      return @html_attributes if @html_attributes
       -      @html_attributes = @options.except *(WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options.keys - [:class])
       -      # pagination of Post models will have the ID of "posts_pagination"
       -      if @options[:container] and @options[:id] === true
       -        @html_attributes[:id] = @collection.first.class.name.underscore.pluralize + '_pagination'
       -      end
       -      @html_attributes
       -    end
       -    
       -  protected
       -
       -    # Collects link items for visible page numbers.
       -    def windowed_links
       -      prev = nil
       -
       -      visible_page_numbers.inject [] do |links, n|
       -        # detect gaps:
       -        links << gap_marker if prev and n > prev + 1
       -        links << page_link_or_span(n, 'current')
       -        prev = n
       -        links
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    # Calculates visible page numbers using the <tt>:inner_window</tt> and
       -    # <tt>:outer_window</tt> options.
       -    def visible_page_numbers
       -      inner_window, outer_window = @options[:inner_window].to_i, @options[:outer_window].to_i
       -      window_from = current_page - inner_window
       -      window_to = current_page + inner_window
       -      
       -      # adjust lower or upper limit if other is out of bounds
       -      if window_to > total_pages
       -        window_from -= window_to - total_pages
       -        window_to = total_pages
       -      end
       -      if window_from < 1
       -        window_to += 1 - window_from
       -        window_from = 1
       -        window_to = total_pages if window_to > total_pages
       -      end
       -      
       -      visible   = (1..total_pages).to_a
       -      left_gap  = (2 + outer_window)...window_from
       -      right_gap = (window_to + 1)...(total_pages - outer_window)
       -      visible  -= left_gap.to_a  if left_gap.last - left_gap.first > 1
       -      visible  -= right_gap.to_a if right_gap.last - right_gap.first > 1
       -
       -      visible
       -    end
       -    
       -    def page_link_or_span(page, span_class, text = nil)
       -      text ||= page.to_s
       -      text = text.html_safe if text.respond_to? :html_safe
       -      
       -      if page and page != current_page
       -        classnames = span_class && span_class.index(' ') && span_class.split(' ', 2).last
       -        page_link page, text, :rel => rel_value(page), :class => classnames
       -      else
       -        page_span page, text, :class => span_class
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    def page_link(page, text, attributes = {})
       -      @template.link_to text, url_for(page), attributes
       -    end
       -
       -    def page_span(page, text, attributes = {})
       -      @template.content_tag :span, text, attributes
       -    end
       -
       -    # Returns URL params for +page_link_or_span+, taking the current GET params
       -    # and <tt>:params</tt> option into account.
       -    def url_for(page)
       -      page_one = page == 1
       -      unless @url_string and !page_one
       -        @url_params = {}
       -        # page links should preserve GET parameters
       -        stringified_merge @url_params, @template.params if @template.request.get?
       -        stringified_merge @url_params, @options[:params] if @options[:params]
       -        
       -        if complex = param_name.index(/[^\w-]/)
       -          page_param = parse_query_parameters("#{param_name}=#{page}")
       -          
       -          stringified_merge @url_params, page_param
       -        else
       -          @url_params[param_name] = page_one ? 1 : 2
       -        end
       -
       -        url = @template.url_for(@url_params)
       -        return url if page_one
       -        
       -        if complex
       -          @url_string = url.sub(%r!((?:\?|&)#{CGI.escape param_name}=)#{page}!, "\\1\0")
       -          return url
       -        else
       -          @url_string = url
       -          @url_params[param_name] = 3
       -          @template.url_for(@url_params).split(//).each_with_index do |char, i|
       -            if char == '3' and url[i, 1] == '2'
       -              @url_string[i] = "\0"
       -              break
       -            end
       -          end
       -        end
       -      end
       -      # finally!
       -      @url_string.sub "\0", page.to_s
       -    end
       -
       -  private
       -
       -    def rel_value(page)
       -      case page
       -      when @collection.previous_page; 'prev' + (page == 1 ? ' start' : '')
       -      when @collection.next_page; 'next'
       -      when 1; 'start'
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    def current_page
       -      @collection.current_page
       -    end
       -
       -    def total_pages
       -      @total_pages ||= WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.total_pages_for_collection(@collection)
       -    end
       -
       -    def param_name
       -      @param_name ||= @options[:param_name].to_s
       -    end
       -
       -    # Recursively merge into target hash by using stringified keys from the other one
       -    def stringified_merge(target, other)
       -      other.each do |key, value|
       -        key = key.to_s # this line is what it's all about!
       -        existing = target[key]
       -
       -        if value.is_a?(Hash) and (existing.is_a?(Hash) or existing.nil?)
       -          stringified_merge(existing || (target[key] = {}), value)
       -        else
       -          target[key] = value
       -        end
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    def parse_query_parameters(params)
       -      if defined? Rack::Utils
       -        # For Rails > 2.3
       -        Rack::Utils.parse_nested_query(params)
       -      elsif defined?(ActionController::AbstractRequest)
       -        ActionController::AbstractRequest.parse_query_parameters(params)
       -      elsif defined?(ActionController::UrlEncodedPairParser)
       -        # For Rails > 2.2
       -        ActionController::UrlEncodedPairParser.parse_query_parameters(params)
       -      elsif defined?(CGIMethods)
       -        CGIMethods.parse_query_parameters(params)
       -      else
       -        raise "unsupported ActionPack version"
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/boot.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/boot.rb
       @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
       -plugin_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..')
       -version = ENV['RAILS_VERSION']
       -version = nil if version and version == ""
       -
       -# first look for a symlink to a copy of the framework
       -if !version and framework_root = ["#{plugin_root}/rails", "#{plugin_root}/../../rails"].find { |p| File.directory? p }
       -  puts "found framework root: #{framework_root}"
       -  # this allows for a plugin to be tested outside of an app and without Rails gems
       -  $:.unshift "#{framework_root}/activesupport/lib", "#{framework_root}/activerecord/lib", "#{framework_root}/actionpack/lib"
       -else
       -  # simply use installed gems if available
       -  puts "using Rails#{version ? ' ' + version : nil} gems"
       -  require 'rubygems'
       -  
       -  if version
       -    gem 'rails', version
       -  else
       -    gem 'actionpack', '< 3.0.0.a'
       -    gem 'activerecord', '< 3.0.0.a'
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/collection_test.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/collection_test.rb
       @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
       -require 'helper'
       -require 'will_paginate/array'
       -
       -class ArrayPaginationTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
       -  
       -  def setup ; end
       -  
       -  def test_simple
       -    collection = ('a'..'e').to_a
       -    
       -    [{ :page => 1,  :per_page => 3,  :expected => %w( a b c ) },
       -     { :page => 2,  :per_page => 3,  :expected => %w( d e ) },
       -     { :page => 1,  :per_page => 5,  :expected => %w( a b c d e ) },
       -     { :page => 3,  :per_page => 5,  :expected => [] },
       -    ].
       -    each do |conditions|
       -      expected = conditions.delete :expected
       -      assert_equal expected, collection.paginate(conditions)
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_defaults
       -    result = (1..50).to_a.paginate
       -    assert_equal 1, result.current_page
       -    assert_equal 30, result.size
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_deprecated_api
       -    assert_raise(ArgumentError) { [].paginate(2) }
       -    assert_raise(ArgumentError) { [].paginate(2, 10) }
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_total_entries_has_precedence
       -    result = %w(a b c).paginate :total_entries => 5
       -    assert_equal 5, result.total_entries
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_argument_error_with_params_and_another_argument
       -    assert_raise ArgumentError do
       -      [].paginate({}, 5)
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginated_collection
       -    entries = %w(a b c)
       -    collection = create(2, 3, 10) do |pager|
       -      assert_equal entries, pager.replace(entries)
       -    end
       -
       -    assert_equal entries, collection
       -    assert_respond_to_all collection, %w(total_pages each offset size current_page per_page total_entries)
       -    assert_kind_of Array, collection
       -    assert_instance_of Array, collection.entries
       -    assert_equal 3, collection.offset
       -    assert_equal 4, collection.total_pages
       -    assert !collection.out_of_bounds?
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_previous_next_pages
       -    collection = create(1, 1, 3)
       -    assert_nil collection.previous_page
       -    assert_equal 2, collection.next_page
       -    
       -    collection = create(2, 1, 3)
       -    assert_equal 1, collection.previous_page
       -    assert_equal 3, collection.next_page
       -    
       -    collection = create(3, 1, 3)
       -    assert_equal 2, collection.previous_page
       -    assert_nil collection.next_page
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_out_of_bounds
       -    entries = create(2, 3, 2){}
       -    assert entries.out_of_bounds?
       -    
       -    entries = create(1, 3, 2){}
       -    assert !entries.out_of_bounds?
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_guessing_total_count
       -    entries = create do |pager|
       -      # collection is shorter than limit
       -      pager.replace array
       -    end
       -    assert_equal 8, entries.total_entries
       -    
       -    entries = create(2, 5, 10) do |pager|
       -      # collection is shorter than limit, but we have an explicit count
       -      pager.replace array
       -    end
       -    assert_equal 10, entries.total_entries
       -    
       -    entries = create do |pager|
       -      # collection is the same as limit; we can't guess
       -      pager.replace array(5)
       -    end
       -    assert_equal nil, entries.total_entries
       -    
       -    entries = create do |pager|
       -      # collection is empty; we can't guess
       -      pager.replace array(0)
       -    end
       -    assert_equal nil, entries.total_entries
       -    
       -    entries = create(1) do |pager|
       -      # collection is empty and we're on page 1,
       -      # so the whole thing must be empty, too
       -      pager.replace array(0)
       -    end
       -    assert_equal 0, entries.total_entries
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_invalid_page
       -    bad_inputs = [0, -1, nil, '', 'Schnitzel']
       -
       -    bad_inputs.each do |bad|
       -      assert_raise(WillPaginate::InvalidPage) { create bad }
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_invalid_per_page_setting
       -    assert_raise(ArgumentError) { create(1, -1) }
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_page_count_was_removed
       -    assert_raise(NoMethodError) { create.page_count }
       -    # It's `total_pages` now.
       -  end
       -
       -  private
       -    def create(page = 2, limit = 5, total = nil, &block)
       -      if block_given?
       -        WillPaginate::Collection.create(page, limit, total, &block)
       -      else
       -        WillPaginate::Collection.new(page, limit, total)
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    def array(size = 3)
       -      Array.new(size)
       -    end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/console b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/console
       @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
       -#!/usr/bin/env ruby
       -irb = RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(:?mswin|mingw)/ ? 'irb.bat' : 'irb'
       -libs = []
       -
       -libs << 'irb/completion'
       -libs << File.join('lib', 'load_fixtures')
       -
       -exec "#{irb} -Ilib:test#{libs.map{ |l| " -r #{l}" }.join} --simple-prompt"
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/database.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/database.yml
       @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
       -sqlite3:
       -  database: ":memory:"
       -  adapter: sqlite3
       -  timeout: 500
       -
       -sqlite2:
       -  database: ":memory:"
       -  adapter: sqlite2
       -
       -mysql:
       -  adapter: mysql
       -  username: root
       -  password: 
       -  encoding: utf8
       -  database: will_paginate_unittest
       -
       -postgres:
       -  adapter: postgresql
       -  username: mislav
       -  password: 
       -  database: will_paginate_unittest
       -  min_messages: warning
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/finder_test.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/finder_test.rb
       @@ -1,496 +0,0 @@
       -require 'helper'
       -require 'lib/activerecord_test_case'
       -
       -require 'will_paginate'
       -WillPaginate.enable_activerecord
       -WillPaginate.enable_named_scope
       -
       -class FinderTest < ActiveRecordTestCase
       -  fixtures :topics, :replies, :users, :projects, :developers_projects
       -
       -  def test_new_methods_presence
       -    assert_respond_to_all Topic, %w(per_page paginate paginate_by_sql paginate_by_definition_in_class)
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_simple_paginate
       -    assert_queries(1) do
       -      entries = Topic.paginate :page => nil
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.current_page
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.total_pages
       -      assert_equal 4, entries.size
       -    end
       -    
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = Topic.paginate :page => 2
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.total_pages
       -      assert entries.empty?
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_parameter_api
       -    # :page parameter in options is required!
       -    assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.paginate }
       -    assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.paginate({}) }
       -    
       -    # explicit :all should not break anything
       -    assert_equal Topic.paginate(:page => nil), Topic.paginate(:all, :page => 1)
       -
       -    # :count could be nil and we should still not cry
       -    assert_nothing_raised { Topic.paginate :page => 1, :count => nil }
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_counting_when_integer_has_length_method
       -    Integer.module_eval { def length; to_s.length; end }
       -    begin
       -      assert_equal 2, 11.length
       -      entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 5
       -      assert_equal 11, entries.total_entries
       -      assert_equal 5, entries.size
       -      assert_equal 3, entries.total_pages
       -    ensure
       -      begin
       -        Integer.module_eval { remove_method :length }
       -      rescue
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_with_per_page
       -    entries = Topic.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.size
       -    assert_equal 4, entries.total_pages
       -
       -    # Developer class has explicit per_page at 10
       -    entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1
       -    assert_equal 10, entries.size
       -    assert_equal 2, entries.total_pages
       -
       -    entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 5
       -    assert_equal 11, entries.total_entries
       -    assert_equal 5, entries.size
       -    assert_equal 3, entries.total_pages
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_with_order
       -    entries = Topic.paginate :page => 1, :order => 'created_at desc'
       -    expected = [topics(:futurama), topics(:harvey_birdman), topics(:rails), topics(:ar)].reverse
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.total_pages
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_with_conditions
       -    entries = Topic.paginate :page => 1, :conditions => ["created_at > ?", 30.minutes.ago]
       -    expected = [topics(:rails), topics(:ar)]
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.total_pages
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_with_include_and_conditions
       -    entries = Topic.paginate \
       -      :page     => 1, 
       -      :include  => :replies,  
       -      :conditions => "replies.content LIKE 'Bird%' ", 
       -      :per_page => 10
       -
       -    expected = Topic.find :all, 
       -      :include => 'replies', 
       -      :conditions => "replies.content LIKE 'Bird%' ", 
       -      :limit   => 10
       -
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.total_entries
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_with_include_and_order
       -    entries = nil
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = Topic.paginate \
       -        :page     => 1, 
       -        :include  => :replies,  
       -        :order    => 'replies.created_at asc, topics.created_at asc', 
       -        :per_page => 10
       -    end
       -
       -    expected = Topic.find :all, 
       -      :include => 'replies', 
       -      :order   => 'replies.created_at asc, topics.created_at asc', 
       -      :limit   => 10
       -
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -    assert_equal 4, entries.total_entries
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_associations_with_include
       -    entries, project = nil, projects(:active_record)
       -
       -    assert_nothing_raised "THIS IS A BUG in Rails 1.2.3 that was fixed in [7326]. " +
       -        "Please upgrade to a newer version of Rails." do
       -      entries = project.topics.paginate \
       -        :page     => 1, 
       -        :include  => :replies,  
       -        :conditions => "replies.content LIKE 'Nice%' ", 
       -        :per_page => 10
       -    end
       -
       -    expected = Topic.find :all, 
       -      :include => 'replies', 
       -      :conditions => "project_id = #{project.id} AND replies.content LIKE 'Nice%' ", 
       -      :limit   => 10
       -
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_associations
       -    dhh = users :david
       -    expected_name_ordered = [projects(:action_controller), projects(:active_record)]
       -    expected_id_ordered   = [projects(:active_record), projects(:action_controller)]
       -
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      # with association-specified order
       -      entries = dhh.projects.paginate(:page => 1)
       -      assert_equal expected_name_ordered, entries
       -      assert_equal 2, entries.total_entries
       -    end
       -
       -    # with explicit order
       -    entries = dhh.projects.paginate(:page => 1, :order => 'projects.id')
       -    assert_equal expected_id_ordered, entries
       -    assert_equal 2, entries.total_entries
       -
       -    assert_nothing_raised { dhh.projects.find(:all, :order => 'projects.id', :limit => 4) }
       -    entries = dhh.projects.paginate(:page => 1, :order => 'projects.id', :per_page => 4)
       -    assert_equal expected_id_ordered, entries
       -
       -    # has_many with implicit order
       -    topic = Topic.find(1)
       -    expected = [replies(:spam), replies(:witty_retort)]
       -    assert_equal expected.map(&:id).sort, topic.replies.paginate(:page => 1).map(&:id).sort
       -    assert_equal expected.reverse, topic.replies.paginate(:page => 1, :order => 'replies.id ASC')
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_association_extension
       -    project = Project.find(:first)
       -    
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = project.replies.paginate_recent :page => 1
       -      assert_equal [replies(:brave)], entries
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_with_joins
       -    entries = nil
       -    
       -    assert_queries(1) do
       -      entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1,
       -                          :joins => 'LEFT JOIN developers_projects ON users.id = developers_projects.developer_id',
       -                          :conditions => 'project_id = 1'        
       -      assert_equal 2, entries.size
       -      developer_names = entries.map &:name
       -      assert developer_names.include?('David')
       -      assert developer_names.include?('Jamis')
       -    end
       -
       -    assert_queries(1) do
       -      expected = entries.to_a
       -      entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1,
       -                          :joins => 'LEFT JOIN developers_projects ON users.id = developers_projects.developer_id',
       -                          :conditions => 'project_id = 1', :count => { :select => "users.id" }
       -      assert_equal expected, entries.to_a
       -      assert_equal 2, entries.total_entries
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_with_group
       -    entries = nil
       -    assert_queries(1) do
       -      entries = Developer.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 10,
       -                                   :group => 'salary', :select => 'salary', :order => 'salary'
       -    end
       -    
       -    expected = [ users(:david), users(:jamis), users(:dev_10), users(:poor_jamis) ].map(&:salary).sort
       -    assert_equal expected, entries.map(&:salary)
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_with_dynamic_finder
       -    expected = [replies(:witty_retort), replies(:spam)]
       -    assert_equal expected, Reply.paginate_by_topic_id(1, :page => 1, :order => :created_at)
       -
       -    entries = Developer.paginate :conditions => { :salary => 100000 }, :page => 1, :per_page => 5
       -    assert_equal 8, entries.total_entries
       -    assert_equal entries, Developer.paginate_by_salary(100000, :page => 1, :per_page => 5)
       -
       -    # dynamic finder + conditions
       -    entries = Developer.paginate_by_salary(100000, :page => 1,
       -                                           :conditions => ['id > ?', 6])
       -    assert_equal 4, entries.total_entries
       -    assert_equal (7..10).to_a, entries.map(&:id)
       -
       -    assert_raises NoMethodError do
       -      Developer.paginate_by_inexistent_attribute 100000, :page => 1
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_scoped_paginate
       -    entries = Developer.with_poor_ones { Developer.paginate :page => 1 }
       -
       -    assert_equal 2, entries.size
       -    assert_equal 2, entries.total_entries
       -  end
       -
       -  ## named_scope ##
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_in_named_scope
       -    entries = Developer.poor.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1
       -
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.size
       -    assert_equal 2, entries.total_entries
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_paginate_in_named_scope_on_habtm_association
       -    project = projects(:active_record)
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = project.developers.poor.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1
       -
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.size, 'one developer should be found'
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.total_entries, 'only one developer should be found'
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_in_named_scope_on_hmt_association
       -    project = projects(:active_record)
       -    expected = [replies(:brave)]
       -    
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = project.replies.recent.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1
       -      assert_equal expected, entries
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.total_entries, 'only one reply should be found'
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_paginate_in_named_scope_on_has_many_association
       -    project = projects(:active_record)
       -    expected = [topics(:ar)]
       -    
       -    assert_queries(2) do
       -      entries = project.topics.mentions_activerecord.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1
       -      assert_equal expected, entries
       -      assert_equal 1, entries.total_entries, 'only one topic should be found'
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_named_scope_with_include
       -    project = projects(:active_record)
       -    entries = project.topics.with_replies_starting_with('AR ').paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 1)
       -    assert_equal 1, entries.size
       -  end
       -
       -  ## misc ##
       -
       -  def test_count_and_total_entries_options_are_mutually_exclusive
       -    e = assert_raise ArgumentError do
       -      Developer.paginate :page => 1, :count => {}, :total_entries => 1
       -    end
       -    assert_match /exclusive/, e.to_s
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_readonly
       -    assert_nothing_raised { Developer.paginate :readonly => true, :page => 1 }
       -  end
       -
       -  # this functionality is temporarily removed
       -  def xtest_pagination_defines_method
       -    pager = "paginate_by_created_at"
       -    assert !User.methods.include_method?(pager), "User methods should not include `#{pager}` method"
       -    # paginate!
       -    assert 0, User.send(pager, nil, :page => 1).total_entries
       -    # the paging finder should now be defined
       -    assert User.methods.include_method?(pager), "`#{pager}` method should be defined on User"
       -  end
       -
       -  # Is this Rails 2.0? Find out by testing find_all which was removed in [6998]
       -  unless ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :find_all
       -    def test_paginate_array_of_ids
       -      # AR finders also accept arrays of IDs
       -      # (this was broken in Rails before [6912])
       -      assert_queries(1) do
       -        entries = Developer.paginate((1..8).to_a, :per_page => 3, :page => 2, :order => 'id')
       -        assert_equal (4..6).to_a, entries.map(&:id)
       -        assert_equal 8, entries.total_entries
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  uses_mocha 'internals' do
       -    def test_implicit_all_with_dynamic_finders
       -      Topic.expects(:find_all_by_foo).returns([])
       -      Topic.expects(:count).returns(0)
       -      Topic.paginate_by_foo :page => 2
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_guessing_the_total_count
       -      Topic.expects(:find).returns(Array.new(2))
       -      Topic.expects(:count).never
       -      
       -      entries = Topic.paginate :page => 2, :per_page => 4
       -      assert_equal 6, entries.total_entries
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_guessing_that_there_are_no_records
       -      Topic.expects(:find).returns([])
       -      Topic.expects(:count).never
       -      
       -      entries = Topic.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 4
       -      assert_equal 0, entries.total_entries
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_extra_parameters_stay_untouched
       -      Topic.expects(:find).with(:all, {:foo => 'bar', :limit => 4, :offset => 0 }).returns(Array.new(5))
       -      Topic.expects(:count).with({:foo => 'bar'}).returns(1)
       -
       -      Topic.paginate :foo => 'bar', :page => 1, :per_page => 4
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_count_skips_select
       -      Developer.stubs(:find).returns([])
       -      Developer.expects(:count).with({}).returns(0)
       -      Developer.paginate :select => 'salary', :page => 2
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_count_select_when_distinct
       -      Developer.stubs(:find).returns([])
       -      Developer.expects(:count).with(:select => 'DISTINCT salary').returns(0)
       -      Developer.paginate :select => 'DISTINCT salary', :page => 2
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_count_with_scoped_select_when_distinct
       -      Developer.stubs(:find).returns([])
       -      Developer.expects(:count).with(:select => 'DISTINCT users.id').returns(0)
       -      Developer.distinct.paginate :page => 2
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_should_use_scoped_finders_if_present
       -      # scope-out compatibility
       -      Topic.expects(:find_best).returns(Array.new(5))
       -      Topic.expects(:with_best).returns(1)
       -      
       -      Topic.paginate_best :page => 1, :per_page => 4
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginate_by_sql
       -      sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE type = 'Developer' ORDER BY id"
       -      entries = Developer.paginate_by_sql(sql, :page => 2, :per_page => 3)
       -      assert_equal 11, entries.total_entries
       -      assert_equal [users(:dev_4), users(:dev_5), users(:dev_6)], entries
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginate_by_sql_respects_total_entries_setting
       -      sql = "SELECT * FROM users"
       -      entries = Developer.paginate_by_sql(sql, :page => 1, :total_entries => 999)
       -      assert_equal 999, entries.total_entries
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginate_by_sql_strips_order_by_when_counting
       -      Developer.expects(:find_by_sql).returns([])
       -      Developer.expects(:count_by_sql).with("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM (sql\n ) AS count_table").returns(0)
       -      
       -      Developer.paginate_by_sql "sql\n ORDER\nby foo, bar, `baz` ASC", :page => 2
       -    end
       -
       -    # TODO: counts are still wrong
       -    def test_ability_to_use_with_custom_finders
       -      # acts_as_taggable defines find_tagged_with(tag, options)
       -      Topic.expects(:find_tagged_with).with('will_paginate', :offset => 5, :limit => 5).returns([])
       -      Topic.expects(:count).with({}).returns(0)
       -      
       -      Topic.paginate_tagged_with 'will_paginate', :page => 2, :per_page => 5
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_array_argument_doesnt_eliminate_count
       -      ids = (1..8).to_a
       -      Developer.expects(:find_all_by_id).returns([])
       -      Developer.expects(:count).returns(0)
       -      
       -      Developer.paginate_by_id(ids, :per_page => 3, :page => 2, :order => 'id')
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginating_finder_doesnt_mangle_options
       -      Developer.expects(:find).returns([])
       -      options = { :page => 1, :per_page => 2, :foo => 'bar' }
       -      options_before = options.dup
       -      
       -      Developer.paginate(options)
       -      assert_equal options_before, options
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_paginate_by_sql_doesnt_change_original_query
       -      query = 'SQL QUERY'
       -      original_query = query.dup
       -      Developer.expects(:find_by_sql).returns([])
       -      
       -      Developer.paginate_by_sql query, :page => 1
       -      assert_equal original_query, query
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginated_each
       -      collection = stub('collection', :size => 5, :empty? => false, :per_page => 5)
       -      collection.expects(:each).times(2).returns(collection)
       -      last_collection = stub('collection', :size => 4, :empty? => false, :per_page => 5)
       -      last_collection.expects(:each).returns(last_collection)
       -      
       -      params = { :order => 'id', :total_entries => 0 }
       -      
       -      Developer.expects(:paginate).with(params.merge(:page => 2)).returns(collection)
       -      Developer.expects(:paginate).with(params.merge(:page => 3)).returns(collection)
       -      Developer.expects(:paginate).with(params.merge(:page => 4)).returns(last_collection)
       -      
       -      assert_equal 14, Developer.paginated_each(:page => '2') { }
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_paginated_each_with_named_scope
       -      assert_equal 2, Developer.poor.paginated_each(:per_page => 1) {
       -        assert_equal 11, Developer.count
       -      }
       -    end
       -
       -    # detect ActiveRecord 2.1
       -    if ActiveRecord::Base.private_methods.include_method?(:references_eager_loaded_tables?)
       -      def test_removes_irrelevant_includes_in_count
       -        Developer.expects(:find).returns([1])
       -        Developer.expects(:count).with({}).returns(0)
       -
       -        Developer.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1, :include => :projects
       -      end
       -
       -      def test_doesnt_remove_referenced_includes_in_count
       -        Developer.expects(:find).returns([1])
       -        Developer.expects(:count).with({ :include => :projects, :conditions => 'projects.id > 2' }).returns(0)
       -
       -        Developer.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1,
       -          :include => :projects, :conditions => 'projects.id > 2'
       -      end
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_paginate_from
       -      result = Developer.paginate(:from => 'users', :page => 1, :per_page => 1)
       -      assert_equal 1, result.size
       -    end
       -    
       -    def test_hmt_with_include
       -      # ticket #220
       -      reply = projects(:active_record).replies.find(:first, :order => 'replies.id')
       -      assert_equal replies(:decisive), reply
       -      
       -      # ticket #223
       -      Project.find(1, :include => :replies)
       -      
       -      # I cannot reproduce any of the failures from those reports :(
       -    end
       -
       -    def test_hmt_with_uniq
       -      project = Project.find(1)
       -      result = project.unique_replies.paginate :page => 1, :per_page => 1,
       -        :order => 'replies.id'
       -      assert_equal replies(:decisive), result.first
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/admin.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/admin.rb
       @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
       -class Admin < User
       -  has_many :companies, :finder_sql => 'SELECT * FROM companies'
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/developer.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/developer.rb
       @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
       -class Developer < User
       -  has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, :include => :topics, :order => 'projects.name'
       -
       -  def self.with_poor_ones(&block)
       -    with_scope :find => { :conditions => ['salary <= ?', 80000], :order => 'salary' } do
       -      yield
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  named_scope :distinct, :select => 'DISTINCT `users`.*'
       -  named_scope :poor, :conditions => ['salary <= ?', 80000], :order => 'salary'
       -
       -  def self.per_page() 10 end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml
       @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
       -david_action_controller:
       -  developer_id: 1
       -  project_id: 2
       -  joined_on: 2004-10-10
       -
       -david_active_record:
       -  developer_id: 1
       -  project_id: 1
       -  joined_on: 2004-10-10
       -
       -jamis_active_record:
       -  developer_id: 2
       -  project_id: 1
       -\ No newline at end of file
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/project.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/project.rb
       @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
       -class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
       -  has_and_belongs_to_many :developers, :uniq => true
       -  
       -  has_many :topics
       -    # :finder_sql  => 'SELECT * FROM topics WHERE (topics.project_id = #{id})',
       -    # :counter_sql => 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM topics WHERE (topics.project_id = #{id})'
       -  
       -  has_many :replies, :through => :topics do
       -    def find_recent(params = {})
       -      with_scope :find => { :conditions => ['replies.created_at > ?', 15.minutes.ago] } do
       -        find :all, params
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  has_many :unique_replies, :through => :topics, :source => :replies, :uniq => true
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/projects.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/projects.yml
       @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
       -active_record:
       -  id: 1
       -  name: Active Record
       -action_controller:
       -  id: 2
       -  name: Active Controller
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/replies.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/replies.yml
       @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
       -witty_retort:
       -  id: 1
       -  topic_id: 1
       -  content: Birdman is better!
       -  created_at: <%= 6.hours.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -  
       -another:
       -  id: 2
       -  topic_id: 2
       -  content: Nuh uh!
       -  created_at: <%= 1.hour.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -  
       -spam:
       -  id: 3
       -  topic_id: 1
       -  content: Nice site!
       -  created_at: <%= 1.hour.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -
       -decisive:
       -  id: 4
       -  topic_id: 4
       -  content: "I'm getting to the bottom of this"
       -  created_at: <%= 30.minutes.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -
       -brave:
       -  id: 5
       -  topic_id: 4
       -  content: "AR doesn't scare me a bit"
       -  created_at: <%= 10.minutes.ago.to_s(:db) %>
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/reply.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/reply.rb
       @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
       -class Reply < ActiveRecord::Base
       -  belongs_to :topic, :include => [:replies]
       -
       -  named_scope :recent, :conditions => ['replies.created_at > ?', 15.minutes.ago]
       -  
       -  validates_presence_of :content
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/schema.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/schema.rb
       @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
       -ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
       -
       -  create_table "users", :force => true do |t|
       -    t.column "name",       :text
       -    t.column "salary",     :integer,  :default => 70000
       -    t.column "created_at", :datetime
       -    t.column "updated_at", :datetime
       -    t.column "type",       :text
       -  end
       -
       -  create_table "projects", :force => true do |t|
       -    t.column "name", :text
       -  end
       -
       -  create_table "developers_projects", :id => false, :force => true do |t|
       -    t.column "developer_id", :integer, :null => false
       -    t.column "project_id",   :integer, :null => false
       -    t.column "joined_on",    :date
       -    t.column "access_level", :integer, :default => 1
       -  end
       -
       -  create_table "topics", :force => true do |t|
       -    t.column "project_id", :integer
       -    t.column "title",      :string
       -    t.column "subtitle",   :string
       -    t.column "content",    :text
       -    t.column "created_at", :datetime
       -    t.column "updated_at", :datetime
       -  end
       -
       -  create_table "replies", :force => true do |t|
       -    t.column "content",    :text
       -    t.column "created_at", :datetime
       -    t.column "updated_at", :datetime
       -    t.column "topic_id",   :integer
       -  end
       -
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/topic.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/topic.rb
       @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
       -class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
       -  has_many :replies, :dependent => :destroy, :order => 'replies.created_at DESC'
       -  belongs_to :project
       -
       -  named_scope :mentions_activerecord, :conditions => ['topics.title LIKE ?', '%ActiveRecord%']
       -  
       -  named_scope :with_replies_starting_with, lambda { |text|
       -    { :conditions => "replies.content LIKE '#{text}%' ", :include  => :replies }
       -  }
       -
       -  def self.paginate_by_definition_in_class; end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/topics.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/topics.yml
       @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
       -futurama:
       -  id: 1
       -  title: Isnt futurama awesome?
       -  subtitle: It really is, isnt it.
       -  content: I like futurama
       -  created_at: <%= 1.day.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -  updated_at:
       -  
       -harvey_birdman:
       -  id: 2
       -  title: Harvey Birdman is the king of all men
       -  subtitle: yup
       -  content: He really is
       -  created_at: <%= 2.hours.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -  updated_at:
       -
       -rails:
       -  id: 3
       -  project_id: 1
       -  title: Rails is nice
       -  subtitle: It makes me happy
       -  content: except when I have to hack internals to fix pagination. even then really.
       -  created_at: <%= 20.minutes.ago.to_s(:db) %>
       -
       -ar:
       -  id: 4
       -  project_id: 1
       -  title: ActiveRecord sometimes freaks me out
       -  content: "I mean, what's the deal with eager loading?"
       -  created_at: <%= 15.minutes.ago.to_s(:db) %>
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/user.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/user.rb
       @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
       -class User < ActiveRecord::Base
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/users.yml b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/fixtures/users.yml
       @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
       -david:
       -  id: 1
       -  name: David
       -  salary: 80000
       -  type: Developer
       -
       -jamis:
       -  id: 2
       -  name: Jamis
       -  salary: 150000
       -  type: Developer
       -
       -<% for digit in 3..10 %>
       -dev_<%= digit %>:
       -  id: <%= digit %>
       -  name: fixture_<%= digit %>
       -  salary: 100000
       -  type: Developer
       -<% end %>
       -
       -poor_jamis:
       -  id: 11
       -  name: Jamis
       -  salary: 9000
       -  type: Developer
       -
       -admin:
       -  id: 12
       -  name: admin
       -  type: Admin
       -
       -goofy:
       -  id: 13
       -  name: Goofy
       -  type: Admin
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/helper.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/helper.rb
       @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
       -require 'test/unit'
       -require 'rubygems'
       -
       -# gem install redgreen for colored test output
       -begin require 'redgreen'; rescue LoadError; end
       -
       -require 'boot' unless defined?(ActiveRecord)
       -
       -class Test::Unit::TestCase
       -  protected
       -  def assert_respond_to_all object, methods
       -    methods.each do |method|
       -      [method.to_s, method.to_sym].each { |m| assert_respond_to object, m }
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def collect_deprecations
       -    old_behavior = WillPaginate::Deprecation.behavior
       -    deprecations = []
       -    WillPaginate::Deprecation.behavior = Proc.new do |message, callstack|
       -      deprecations << message
       -    end
       -    result = yield
       -    [result, deprecations]
       -  ensure
       -    WillPaginate::Deprecation.behavior = old_behavior
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -# Wrap tests that use Mocha and skip if unavailable.
       -def uses_mocha(test_name)
       -  require 'mocha'
       -rescue LoadError
       -  $stderr.puts "Skipping #{test_name} tests. `gem install mocha` and try again."
       -else
       -  yield
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/activerecord_test_case.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/activerecord_test_case.rb
       @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
       -require 'lib/activerecord_test_connector'
       -
       -class ActiveRecordTestCase < Test::Unit::TestCase
       -  if defined?(ActiveSupport::Testing::SetupAndTeardown)
       -    include ActiveSupport::Testing::SetupAndTeardown
       -  end
       -
       -  if defined?(ActiveRecord::TestFixtures)
       -    include ActiveRecord::TestFixtures
       -  end
       -  # Set our fixture path
       -  if ActiveRecordTestConnector.able_to_connect
       -    self.fixture_path = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'fixtures')
       -    self.use_transactional_fixtures = true
       -  end
       -
       -  def self.fixtures(*args)
       -    super if ActiveRecordTestConnector.connected
       -  end
       -
       -  def run(*args)
       -    super if ActiveRecordTestConnector.connected
       -  end
       -
       -  # Default so Test::Unit::TestCase doesn't complain
       -  def test_truth
       -  end
       -
       -  protected
       -
       -    def assert_queries(num = 1)
       -      $query_count = 0
       -      yield
       -    ensure
       -      assert_equal num, $query_count, "#{$query_count} instead of #{num} queries were executed."
       -    end
       -
       -    def assert_no_queries(&block)
       -      assert_queries(0, &block)
       -    end
       -end
       -
       -ActiveRecordTestConnector.setup
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/activerecord_test_connector.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/activerecord_test_connector.rb
       @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
       -require 'active_record'
       -require 'active_record/version'
       -require 'active_record/fixtures'
       -
       -class ActiveRecordTestConnector
       -  cattr_accessor :able_to_connect
       -  cattr_accessor :connected
       -
       -  FIXTURES_PATH = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'fixtures')
       -
       -  # Set our defaults
       -  self.connected = false
       -  self.able_to_connect = true
       -
       -  def self.setup
       -    unless self.connected || !self.able_to_connect
       -      setup_connection
       -      load_schema
       -      add_load_path FIXTURES_PATH
       -      self.connected = true
       -    end
       -  rescue Exception => e  # errors from ActiveRecord setup
       -    $stderr.puts "\nSkipping ActiveRecord tests: #{e}\n\n"
       -    self.able_to_connect = false
       -  end
       -
       -  private
       -  
       -  def self.add_load_path(path)
       -    dep = defined?(ActiveSupport::Dependencies) ? ActiveSupport::Dependencies : ::Dependencies
       -    autoload_paths = dep.respond_to?(:autoload_paths) ? dep.autoload_paths : dep.load_paths
       -    autoload_paths.unshift path
       -  end
       -
       -  def self.setup_connection
       -    db = ENV['DB'].blank?? 'sqlite3' : ENV['DB']
       -    
       -    configurations = YAML.load_file(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'database.yml'))
       -    raise "no configuration for '#{db}'" unless configurations.key? db
       -    configuration = configurations[db]
       -    
       -    ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) if $0 == 'irb'
       -    puts "using #{configuration['adapter']} adapter" unless ENV['DB'].blank?
       -    
       -    gem 'sqlite3-ruby' if 'sqlite3' == db
       -    
       -    ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(configuration)
       -    ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = { db => configuration }
       -    prepare ActiveRecord::Base.connection
       -
       -    unless Object.const_defined?(:QUOTED_TYPE)
       -      Object.send :const_set, :QUOTED_TYPE, ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote_column_name('type')
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def self.load_schema
       -    ActiveRecord::Base.silence do
       -      ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = false
       -      load File.join(FIXTURES_PATH, 'schema.rb')
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def self.prepare(conn)
       -    class << conn
       -      IGNORED_SQL = [/^PRAGMA/, /^SELECT currval/, /^SELECT CAST/, /^SELECT @@IDENTITY/, /^SELECT @@ROWCOUNT/, /^SHOW FIELDS /]
       -
       -      def execute_with_counting(sql, name = nil, &block)
       -        $query_count ||= 0
       -        $query_count  += 1 unless IGNORED_SQL.any? { |r| sql =~ r }
       -        execute_without_counting(sql, name, &block)
       -      end
       -
       -      alias_method_chain :execute, :counting
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/load_fixtures.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/load_fixtures.rb
       @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
       -require 'boot'
       -require 'lib/activerecord_test_connector'
       -
       -# setup the connection
       -ActiveRecordTestConnector.setup
       -
       -# load all fixtures
       -Fixtures.create_fixtures(ActiveRecordTestConnector::FIXTURES_PATH, ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables)
       -
       -require 'will_paginate'
       -WillPaginate.enable_activerecord
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/view_test_process.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/lib/view_test_process.rb
       @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@
       -require 'will_paginate/core_ext'
       -require 'action_controller'
       -require 'action_controller/test_process'
       -
       -require 'will_paginate'
       -WillPaginate.enable_actionpack
       -
       -ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
       -  map.connect 'dummy/page/:page', :controller => 'dummy'
       -  map.connect 'dummy/dots/page.:page', :controller => 'dummy', :action => 'dots'
       -  map.connect 'ibocorp/:page', :controller => 'ibocorp',
       -                               :requirements => { :page => /\d+/ },
       -                               :defaults => { :page => 1 }
       -                               
       -  map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'
       -end
       -
       -ActionController::Base.perform_caching = false
       -
       -class WillPaginate::ViewTestCase < Test::Unit::TestCase
       -  if defined?(ActionController::TestCase::Assertions)
       -    include ActionController::TestCase::Assertions
       -  end
       -  if defined?(ActiveSupport::Testing::Deprecation)
       -    include ActiveSupport::Testing::Deprecation
       -  end
       -
       -  def setup
       -    super
       -    @controller  = DummyController.new
       -    @request     = @controller.request
       -    @html_result = nil
       -    @template    = '<%= will_paginate collection, options %>'
       -    
       -    @view = ActionView::Base.new
       -    @view.assigns['controller'] = @controller
       -    @view.assigns['_request']   = @request
       -    @view.assigns['_params']    = @request.params
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_no_complain; end
       -  
       -  protected
       -
       -    def paginate(collection = {}, options = {}, &block)
       -      if collection.instance_of? Hash
       -        page_options = { :page => 1, :total_entries => 11, :per_page => 4 }.merge(collection)
       -        collection = [1].paginate(page_options)
       -      end
       -
       -      locals = { :collection => collection, :options => options }
       -
       -      unless @view.respond_to? :render_template
       -        # Rails 2.2
       -        @html_result = ActionView::InlineTemplate.new(@template).render(@view, locals)
       -      else
       -        if defined? ActionView::InlineTemplate
       -          # Rails 2.1
       -          args = [ ActionView::InlineTemplate.new(@view, @template, locals) ]
       -        else
       -          # older Rails versions
       -          args = [nil, @template, nil, locals]
       -        end
       -
       -        @html_result = @view.render_template(*args)
       -      end
       -      
       -      @html_document = HTML::Document.new(@html_result, true, false)
       -
       -      if block_given?
       -        classname = options[:class] || WillPaginate::ViewHelpers.pagination_options[:class]
       -        assert_select("div.#{classname}", 1, 'no main DIV', &block)
       -      end
       -    end
       -
       -    def response_from_page_or_rjs
       -      @html_document.root
       -    end
       -
       -    def validate_page_numbers expected, links, param_name = :page
       -      param_pattern = /\W#{CGI.escape(param_name.to_s)}=([^&]*)/
       -      
       -      assert_equal(expected, links.map { |e|
       -        e['href'] =~ param_pattern
       -        $1 ? $1.to_i : $1
       -      })
       -    end
       -
       -    def assert_links_match pattern, links = nil, numbers = nil
       -      links ||= assert_select 'div.pagination a[href]' do |elements|
       -        elements
       -      end
       -
       -      pages = [] if numbers
       -      
       -      links.each do |el|
       -        assert_match pattern, el['href']
       -        if numbers
       -          el['href'] =~ pattern
       -          pages << ($1.nil?? nil : $1.to_i)
       -        end
       -      end
       -
       -      assert_equal numbers, pages, "page numbers don't match" if numbers
       -    end
       -
       -    def assert_no_links_match pattern
       -      assert_select 'div.pagination a[href]' do |elements|
       -        elements.each do |el|
       -          assert_no_match pattern, el['href']
       -        end
       -      end
       -    end
       -end
       -
       -class DummyRequest
       -  attr_accessor :symbolized_path_parameters
       -  
       -  def initialize
       -    @get = true
       -    @params = {}
       -    @symbolized_path_parameters = { :controller => 'foo', :action => 'bar' }
       -  end
       -  
       -  def get?
       -    @get
       -  end
       -
       -  def post
       -    @get = false
       -  end
       -
       -  def relative_url_root
       -    ''
       -  end
       -
       -  def params(more = nil)
       -    @params.update(more) if more
       -    @params
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -class DummyController
       -  attr_reader :request
       -  attr_accessor :controller_name
       -  
       -  def initialize
       -    @request = DummyRequest.new
       -    @url = ActionController::UrlRewriter.new(@request, @request.params)
       -  end
       -
       -  def params
       -    @request.params
       -  end
       -  
       -  def url_for(params)
       -    @url.rewrite(params)
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -module HTML
       -  Node.class_eval do
       -    def inner_text
       -      children.map(&:inner_text).join('')
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  Text.class_eval do
       -    def inner_text
       -      self.to_s
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  Tag.class_eval do
       -    def inner_text
       -      childless?? '' : super
       -    end
       -  end
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/tasks.rake b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/tasks.rake
       @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
       -require 'rake/testtask'
       -
       -desc 'Test the will_paginate plugin.'
       -Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
       -  t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
       -  t.verbose = true
       -  t.libs << 'test'
       -end
       -
       -# I want to specify environment variables at call time
       -class EnvTestTask < Rake::TestTask
       -  attr_accessor :env
       -
       -  def ruby(*args)
       -    env.each { |key, value| ENV[key] = value } if env
       -    super
       -    env.keys.each { |key| ENV.delete key } if env
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -for configuration in %w( sqlite3 mysql postgres )
       -  EnvTestTask.new("test_#{configuration}") do |t|
       -    t.pattern = 'test/finder_test.rb'
       -    t.verbose = true
       -    t.env = { 'DB' => configuration }
       -    t.libs << 'test'
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -task :test_databases => %w(test_mysql test_sqlite3 test_postgres)
       -
       -desc %{Test everything on SQLite3, MySQL and PostgreSQL}
       -task :test_full => %w(test test_mysql test_postgres)
       -
       -desc %{Test everything with Rails 2.1.x, 2.0.x & 1.2.x gems}
       -task :test_all do
       -  all = Rake::Task['test_full']
       -  versions = %w(2.3.2 2.2.2 2.1.0 2.0.4 1.2.6)
       -  versions.each do |version|
       -    ENV['RAILS_VERSION'] = "~> #{version}"
       -    all.invoke
       -    reset_invoked unless version == versions.last
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -def reset_invoked
       -  %w( test_full test test_mysql test_postgres ).each do |name|
       -    Rake::Task[name].instance_variable_set '@already_invoked', false
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -task :rcov do
       -  excludes = %w( lib/will_paginate/named_scope*
       -                 lib/will_paginate/core_ext.rb
       -                 lib/will_paginate.rb
       -                 rails* )
       -  
       -  system %[rcov -Itest:lib test/*.rb -x #{excludes.join(',')}]
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/view_test.rb b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/test/view_test.rb
       @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@
       -require 'helper'
       -require 'lib/view_test_process'
       -
       -class AdditionalLinkAttributesRenderer < WillPaginate::LinkRenderer
       -  def initialize(link_attributes = nil)
       -    super()
       -    @additional_link_attributes = link_attributes || { :default => 'true' }
       -  end
       -
       -  def page_link(page, text, attributes = {})
       -    @template.link_to text, url_for(page), attributes.merge(@additional_link_attributes)
       -  end
       -end
       -
       -class ViewTest < WillPaginate::ViewTestCase
       -  
       -  ## basic pagination ##
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate
       -    paginate do |pagination|
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 3 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [2,3,2], elements
       -        assert_select elements.last, ':last-child', "Next »"
       -      end
       -      assert_select 'span', 2
       -      assert_select 'span.disabled:first-child', '« Previous'
       -      assert_select 'span.current', '1'
       -      assert_equal '« Previous 1 2 3 Next »', pagination.first.inner_text
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_no_pagination_when_page_count_is_one
       -    paginate :per_page => 30
       -    assert_equal '', @html_result
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_with_options
       -    paginate({ :page => 2 },
       -             :class => 'will_paginate', :previous_label => 'Prev', :next_label => 'Next') do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 4 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [1,1,3,3], elements
       -        # test rel attribute values:
       -        assert_select elements[1], 'a', '1' do |link|
       -          assert_equal 'prev start', link.first['rel']
       -        end
       -        assert_select elements.first, 'a', "Prev" do |link|
       -          assert_equal 'prev start', link.first['rel']
       -        end
       -        assert_select elements.last, 'a', "Next" do |link|
       -          assert_equal 'next', link.first['rel']
       -        end
       -      end
       -      assert_select 'span.current', '2'
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_using_renderer_class
       -    paginate({}, :renderer => AdditionalLinkAttributesRenderer) do
       -      assert_select 'a[default=true]', 3
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_using_renderer_instance
       -    renderer = WillPaginate::LinkRenderer.new
       -    renderer.gap_marker = '<span class="my-gap">~~</span>'
       -    
       -    paginate({ :per_page => 2 }, :inner_window => 0, :outer_window => 0, :renderer => renderer) do
       -      assert_select 'span.my-gap', '~~'
       -    end
       -    
       -    renderer = AdditionalLinkAttributesRenderer.new(:title => 'rendered')
       -    paginate({}, :renderer => renderer) do
       -      assert_select 'a[title=rendered]', 3
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_prev_next_links_have_classnames
       -    paginate do |pagination|
       -      assert_select 'span.disabled.prev_page:first-child'
       -      assert_select 'a.next_page[href]:last-child'
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_prev_label_deprecated
       -    assert_deprecated ':previous_label' do
       -      paginate({ :page => 2 }, :prev_label => 'Deprecated') do
       -        assert_select 'a[href]:first-child', 'Deprecated'
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_full_output
       -    paginate
       -    expected = <<-HTML
       -      <div class="pagination"><span class="disabled prev_page">« Previous</span>
       -      <span class="current">1</span>
       -      <a href="/foo/bar?page=2" rel="next">2</a>
       -      <a href="/foo/bar?page=3">3</a>
       -      <a href="/foo/bar?page=2" class="next_page" rel="next">Next »</a></div>
       -    HTML
       -    expected.strip!.gsub!(/\s{2,}/, ' ')
       -    
       -    assert_dom_equal expected, @html_result
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_escaping_of_urls
       -    paginate({:page => 1, :per_page => 1, :total_entries => 2},
       -             :page_links => false, :params => { :tag => '<br>' })
       -    
       -    assert_select 'a[href]', 1 do |links|
       -      query = links.first['href'].split('?', 2)[1]
       -      assert_equal %w(page=2 tag=%3Cbr%3E), query.split('&').sort
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  ## advanced options for pagination ##
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_without_container
       -    paginate({}, :container => false)
       -    assert_select 'div.pagination', 0, 'main DIV present when it shouldn\'t'
       -    assert_select 'a[href]', 3
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_without_page_links
       -    paginate({ :page => 2 }, :page_links => false) do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 2 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [1,3], elements
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_windows
       -    paginate({ :page => 6, :per_page => 1 }, :inner_window => 1) do |pagination|
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 8 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [5,1,2,5,7,10,11,7], elements
       -        assert_select elements.first, 'a', '« Previous'
       -        assert_select elements.last, 'a', 'Next »'
       -      end
       -      assert_select 'span.current', '6'
       -      assert_equal '« Previous 1 2 … 5 6 7 … 10 11 Next »', pagination.first.inner_text
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_eliminates_small_gaps
       -    paginate({ :page => 6, :per_page => 1 }, :inner_window => 2) do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 12 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [5,1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,7], elements
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_container_id
       -    paginate do |div|
       -      assert_nil div.first['id']
       -    end
       -    
       -    # magic ID
       -    paginate({}, :id => true) do |div|
       -      assert_equal 'fixnums_pagination', div.first['id']
       -    end
       -    
       -    # explicit ID
       -    paginate({}, :id => 'custom_id') do |div|
       -      assert_equal 'custom_id', div.first['id']
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  ## other helpers ##
       -  
       -  def test_paginated_section
       -    @template = <<-ERB
       -      <% paginated_section collection, options do %>
       -        <%= content_tag :div, '', :id => "developers" %>
       -      <% end %>
       -    ERB
       -    
       -    paginate
       -    assert_select 'div.pagination', 2
       -    assert_select 'div.pagination + div#developers', 1
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_page_entries_info
       -    @template = '<%= page_entries_info collection %>'
       -    array = ('a'..'z').to_a
       -    
       -    paginate array.paginate(:page => 2, :per_page => 5)
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying strings <b>6 - 10</b> of <b>26</b> in total},
       -      @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate array.paginate(:page => 7, :per_page => 4)
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying strings <b>25 - 26</b> of <b>26</b> in total},
       -      @html_result
       -  end
       -
       -  uses_mocha 'class name' do
       -    def test_page_entries_info_with_longer_class_name
       -      @template = '<%= page_entries_info collection %>'
       -      collection = ('a'..'z').to_a.paginate
       -      collection.first.stubs(:class).returns(mock('class', :name => 'ProjectType'))
       -    
       -      paginate collection
       -      assert @html_result.index('project types'), "expected <#{@html_result.inspect}> to mention 'project types'"
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_page_entries_info_with_single_page_collection
       -    @template = '<%= page_entries_info collection %>'
       -    
       -    paginate(('a'..'d').to_a.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying <b>all 4</b> strings}, @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate(['a'].paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying <b>1</b> string}, @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate([].paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{No entries found}, @html_result
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_page_entries_info_with_custom_entry_name
       -    @template = '<%= page_entries_info collection, :entry_name => "author" %>'
       -    
       -    entries = (1..20).to_a
       -    
       -    paginate(entries.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying authors <b>1 - 5</b> of <b>20</b> in total}, @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate(entries.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 20))
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying <b>all 20</b> authors}, @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate(['a'].paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{Displaying <b>1</b> author}, @html_result
       -    
       -    paginate([].paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 5))
       -    assert_equal %{No authors found}, @html_result
       -  end
       -  
       -  ## parameter handling in page links ##
       -  
       -  def test_will_paginate_preserves_parameters_on_get
       -    @request.params :foo => { :bar => 'baz' }
       -    paginate
       -    assert_links_match /foo%5Bbar%5D=baz/
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_will_paginate_doesnt_preserve_parameters_on_post
       -    @request.post
       -    @request.params :foo => 'bar'
       -    paginate
       -    assert_no_links_match /foo=bar/
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_adding_additional_parameters
       -    paginate({}, :params => { :foo => 'bar' })
       -    assert_links_match /foo=bar/
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_adding_anchor_parameter
       -    paginate({}, :params => { :anchor => 'anchor' })
       -    assert_links_match /#anchor$/
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_removing_arbitrary_parameters
       -    @request.params :foo => 'bar'
       -    paginate({}, :params => { :foo => nil })
       -    assert_no_links_match /foo=bar/
       -  end
       -    
       -  def test_adding_additional_route_parameters
       -    paginate({}, :params => { :controller => 'baz', :action => 'list' })
       -    assert_links_match %r{\Wbaz/list\W}
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_will_paginate_with_custom_page_param
       -    paginate({ :page => 2 }, :param_name => :developers_page) do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 4 do |elements|
       -        validate_page_numbers [1,1,3,3], elements, :developers_page
       -      end
       -    end    
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_will_paginate_with_atmark_url
       -    @request.symbolized_path_parameters[:action] = "@tag"
       -    renderer = WillPaginate::LinkRenderer.new
       -    
       -    paginate({ :page => 1 }, :renderer=>renderer)
       -    assert_links_match %r[/foo/@tag\?page=\d]
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_complex_custom_page_param
       -    @request.params :developers => { :page => 2 }
       -    
       -    paginate({ :page => 2 }, :param_name => 'developers[page]') do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 4 do |links|
       -        assert_links_match /\?developers%5Bpage%5D=\d+$/, links
       -        validate_page_numbers [1,1,3,3], links, 'developers[page]'
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_custom_routing_page_param
       -    @request.symbolized_path_parameters.update :controller => 'dummy', :action => nil
       -    paginate :per_page => 2 do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 6 do |links|
       -        assert_links_match %r{/page/(\d+)$}, links, [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2]
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_custom_routing_page_param_with_dot_separator
       -    @request.symbolized_path_parameters.update :controller => 'dummy', :action => 'dots'
       -    paginate :per_page => 2 do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 6 do |links|
       -        assert_links_match %r{/page\.(\d+)$}, links, [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2]
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_custom_routing_with_first_page_hidden
       -    @request.symbolized_path_parameters.update :controller => 'ibocorp', :action => nil
       -    paginate :page => 2, :per_page => 2 do
       -      assert_select 'a[href]', 7 do |links|
       -        assert_links_match %r{/ibocorp(?:/(\d+))?$}, links, [nil, nil, 3, 4, 5, 6, 3]
       -      end
       -    end
       -  end
       -
       -  ## internal hardcore stuff ##
       -
       -  class LegacyCollection < WillPaginate::Collection
       -    alias :page_count :total_pages
       -    undef :total_pages
       -  end
       -
       -  def test_deprecation_notices_with_page_count
       -    collection = LegacyCollection.new(1, 1, 2)
       -
       -    assert_deprecated collection.class.name do
       -      paginate collection
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  uses_mocha 'view internals' do
       -    def test_collection_name_can_be_guessed
       -      collection = mock
       -      collection.expects(:total_pages).returns(1)
       -      
       -      @template = '<%= will_paginate options %>'
       -      @controller.controller_name = 'developers'
       -      @view.assigns['developers'] = collection
       -      
       -      paginate(nil)
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -  def test_inferred_collection_name_raises_error_when_nil
       -    @template = '<%= will_paginate options %>'
       -    @controller.controller_name = 'developers'
       -    
       -    e = assert_raise ArgumentError do
       -      paginate(nil)
       -    end
       -    assert e.message.include?('@developers')
       -  end
       -
       -  if ActionController::Base.respond_to? :rescue_responses
       -    # only on Rails 2
       -    def test_rescue_response_hook_presence
       -      assert_equal :not_found,
       -        ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage']
       -    end
       -  end
       -  
       -end
   DIR diff --git a/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/will_paginate.gemspec b/web/vendor/plugins/will_paginate/will_paginate.gemspec
       @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
       -# encoding: utf-8
       -require File.expand_path('../lib/will_paginate/version', __FILE__)
       -
       -Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
       -  gem.name    = 'will_paginate'
       -  gem.version = WillPaginate::VERSION::STRING
       -  gem.date    = Time.now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
       -  
       -  gem.summary = "Pagination for Rails"
       -  gem.description = "The will_paginate library provides a simple, yet powerful and extensible API for ActiveRecord pagination and rendering of pagination links in ActionView templates."
       -  
       -  gem.authors  = ['Mislav Marohnić', 'PJ Hyett']
       -  gem.email    = 'mislav.marohnic@gmail.com'
       -  gem.homepage = 'http://github.com/mislav/will_paginate/wikis'
       -  
       -  gem.rubyforge_project = nil
       -  gem.has_rdoc = true
       -  gem.rdoc_options = ['--main', 'README.rdoc', '--charset=UTF-8']
       -  gem.extra_rdoc_files = ['README.rdoc', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG.rdoc']
       -  
       -  gem.files = Dir['Rakefile', '{bin,lib,rails,test,spec}/**/*', 'README*', 'LICENSE*'] & `git ls-files -z`.split("\0")
       -end