Typo in test.
See original GitHub issueThere are tests added. I think this line has a typo:
Select-name: Select element must have and accessible name.
btw the associated tests are all written plural instead of singular
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I think this might’ve been resolved with #4155 (4.2.0 is newer than 4.1.2).
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