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Doug Bunting 7e166295ba Simplify `<select/>` tag helper `multiple` attribute handling
- #1516
- `allowMultiple == true` when model has a collection type
 - ignore any `multiple` attribute in Razor source when generating element
- simplify tests too: fewer error cases

Note Razor author could allow browser user to submit values model binding
will likely ignore: Could mix a `multiple` attribute with a non-collection
`asp-for` expression.
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