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Fixes variable name in readme #124

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What:

It fixes variable name in README.

Why:

Because great lib needs great docs!

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Thanks!

@kentcdodds kentcdodds merged commit e4143e2 into testing-library:master Jun 22, 2018
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julienw pushed a commit to julienw/react-testing-library that referenced this pull request Dec 20, 2018
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Replace the existing select query mechanism which uses `HTMLSelectElement .selectedOptions` with a query that searches for the `selected` attribute of an `HTMLOptionElement`.

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Closes testing-library#115.

Since `selectedOptions` is not a reactive property, JSDOM was not updating to match the selected option in a select Element. The `selected` attribute is reactive.

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Instead of iterating through `selectedOptions` of an HTMLSelectElement, we iterate through all HTMLSelectOptions and isolate the ones that are selected.
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I've gone ahead and tested this locally to make sure that it would be reactive! 👍 

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