Case-insensitive CSS attribute selectors
Including an `i` before the `]` in a CSS attribute selector causes the attribute value to be matched in an ASCII-case-insensitive manner. For example, `[b="xyz" i]` would match both `<a b="xyz">` and `<a b="XYZ">`.
css selector: attribute selector (`[attr=value]`): case-sensitive modifier (`s`)
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