> > > This is the main benefit of should and should_not vs assertions. Virtually > every matcher works in with both should and should_not (unless it's author > explicitly makes it not work that way). > > Again, assert_select is part of the Rails library, not RSpec. Please post > this question to http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk and I'm > sure you'll find someone who uses assert_select and can either help you > figure out how to do this, or help you work towards making it work better. > > Cheers, > David > Fair enough. I will post it there. Thank you :)
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