None of the two. Each menu item has an "active" attribute that can be
true or false. It is set manually. The default layout does not use it.
Your own layout may need it so it is there.

On Aug 12, 12:04 pm, "Sebastian E. Ovide" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Is it a bug or a feature not implemented yet ?
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Álvaro Justen [Turicas] <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 06:44, Vidul Petrov<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > Given that I have a menu like:
>
> > > response.menu = [
> > >    ['Home', request.function=='index',
> > >       URL(request.application,'default','index'), []],
> > >    ['New Post', request.function=='create',
> > >       URL(request.application,'default','create'), []],
> > >    ]
>
> > > the "active" link does not work unless I copy this addition from an
> > > older SVN revision in "html.py":
>
> > > diff -a gluon/html.py ~/web2py-read-only/gluon/html.py
> > > 1270,1273c1270
> > > <               if active:
> > > <                 li = LI(A(name, _href=link, _class="active"))
> > > <               else:
> > > <                 li = LI(A(name, _href=link))
> > > ---
> > >>                 li = LI(A(name, _href=link))
>
> > > I am wondering why this addition was removed, probably there is a
> > > better way to implement the menu?
>
> > Sure. There is a bug in this. I think it could fix the problem (not
> > tested):
>
> >    def serialize(self, data, level=0):
> >        if level == 0:
> >            ul = UL(**self.attributes)
> >        else:
> >            ul = UL(_class=self['ul_class'])
> >        for item in data:
> >            (name, active, link) = item[:3]
> >            link_attrs = []
> >            if link:
> >                link_attrs.append(_href=link)
> >            else:
> >                link_attrs.append(_href='#null')
> >            if active:
> >                link_attrs.append(_class='active')
> >            li = LI(A(name, *link_attrs))
> >            if len(item) > 3 and item[3]:
> >                if li['_class']:
> >                    li['_class'] += ' ' + self['li_class']
> >                else:
> >                    li['_class'] = self['li_class']
> >                li.append(self.serialize(item[3], level+1))
> >            ul.append(li)
> >        return ul
>
> > --
> >  Álvaro Justen
> >  Peta5 - Telecomunicações e Software Livre
> >  21 3021-6001 / 9898-0141
> >  http://www.peta5.com.br/
>
> --
>
> Sebastian E. Ovide
>
> skype: seezov
>
> +353 87 6340149
>
> Sent from Dublin, Ireland
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