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6/29/2010 2:27 PM
 
Hi!

I am using the RadPanelBar control for the LEFTMENU on a project.

When the menu renders, selected items below the root  get the correct "rpSelected" css class added.

However, selected items at the root level do not get the "rpSelected" class added, so my CSS does not render for root selected items.

It was working yesterday.

At one point, I moved the root-level items to be children of the default page, then decided I didn't want that and moved them back to the root level.
After that the "rpSelected" failed to render on selected root items.

Any ideas on what might cause this?

 
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