Forgive again my resurrecting an old post, but it seems the most relevant 
(and searchable) place to ask: should the modern (e.g. Exhibit 3.0) 
equivalent of this switching case work? I haven't been able to get it to do 
so.

<div data-ex-select=".type">
   <div data-ex-case="bots">the .type = bots case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="botally">the .type = botally case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="botmedia">the .type = botmedia case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="botmaterials">the .type = botmaterials case</div>
   <div>the catchall case</div>
</div>
<div data-ex-content=".type"></div>

As written, this seems to render only the second top-level div, even for 
those entries where .type should match a case.

Oddly, if I change the cases to check against an expression rather than a 
value, I get the catchall case rendered along with the second top-level div:

<div data-ex-select=".type">
   <div data-ex-case="contains(.type, 'bots')">the .type = bots case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="contains(.type, botally')">the .type = botally 
case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="contains(.type, 'botmedia')">the .type = botmedia 
case</div>
   <div data-ex-case="contains(.type, 'botmaterials')">the .type = 
botmaterials case</div>
   <div>the catchall case</div>
</div>
<div data-ex-content=".type"></div>

I know very little in the way of Javascript, and am not sure if user error 
or removed feature.

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