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Thanks for the quick answer!

Am 07.06.2012 20:28, schrieb Brendan Eich:
> This is not a candidate for the core language standard, ECMA-262.

OK. If ECMA-262 is only about core and not the (default) library -
where could I ask then? Which body takes care about the libaray?

> This is where you want a JS library. There are many choices,
> although I'm no XML expert:
> 
> https://www.google.com/search?q=XSD+validation+in+JS&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

Even
> 
there it looks more and more like a big, open toppic that many
stumbled upon and noone could solve. The best solution so far seems to
validate on the server and give that result back via AJAX, which is
quite disappointing...

Thanks,
Chris

PS: Of course you could write an validator in JavaScript and include
that as an external library. But I fear that would create a huge
overhead - especialls as I assume that browsers usually have a
validator already included which could be made visible to the JS
interpreter. The MSXML is already going that way - but it's not cross
platform.

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