Version 1.1, and it is not automatic. What it does is but all the no current pages in links and the current in a span tag. But you cannot (at least I haven't found a way) to set the CssClass of the current and not current pages. So I ended up setting it for all span tags which means that my default span is bold, which is not really what I wanted.
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Hi Dave, To honest, I don’t really “need” to do it in this way either. But it is a nice little exercise, and I think it might even be usefully :-D Once again thanks for your help, it was very appreciated.
I might have jumped to conclusions. It seems like they actually are trying to make a cross browser script language (or rather an extension) with atlas. I know there are a lot of other people out there that do the same kind of thing. But it is hard to trust some project (v 0.4) enough to invest the time need to learn how to use it. With Microsoft you know what you get. Then again it could bee that there just trying to hi-jack the whole thing, after all it has happened before. I seem to have a hard time making up my mind about this, I guess I just have to try it and then make up my mind :) Atlas: http://www.asp.net/default.aspx?tabindex=7&tabid=47