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Case-sensitive selectors
Studio User Guide
Last updated Nov 4, 2024
Case-sensitive selectors
When a selector is built, the case-sensitive property makes it possible to identify elements by also taking into consideration the casing of an attribute's value.
You can use case-sensitive along with RegEx on the same attribute.
To enable identification of attributes by casing, the
case-sensitive()
attribute
needs to be included in the selector, in the tag of the target attribute:
Option |
Description |
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Enables you to validate a selector by also including an attribute's value casing. By default, the value of this option is
set to
true. If set to false , the casing of the attribute's value is not taken into account.
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