Mention spec/acceptance (for RSpec) in README
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@ -105,10 +105,11 @@ Capybara is only included for examples with <tt>:type => :request</tt> (or
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<tt>:acceptance</tt> for compatibility).
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Note that if you use the <tt>rspec-rails</tt> gem, <tt>:type => :request</tt>
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is automatically set on all files under <tt>spec/requests</tt> (and also
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<tt>spec/integration</tt>), so that's a good directory to place your Capybara specs
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in. <tt>rspec-rails</tt> will also automatically include Capybara in
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<tt>:controller</tt> and <tt>:mailer</tt> examples.
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is automatically set on all files under <tt>spec/requests</tt> (and,
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synonymously, <tt>spec/integration</tt> and <tt>spec/acceptance</tt>), so
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that's a good directory to place your Capybara specs in. <tt>rspec-rails</tt>
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will also automatically include Capybara in <tt>:controller</tt> and
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<tt>:mailer</tt> examples.
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RSpec's metadata feature can be used to switch to a different driver. Use
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<tt>:js => true</tt> to switch to the javascript driver, or provide a
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