Not just this guy (lol), but other projects focused on that, too.

http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/

François

2010/9/25 Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]>

>
> On 25.09.2010, at 11:01, Francois Zaninotto wrote:
>
> > Lastly, if syntax and grammar are still strong points against YAML, it's
> not impossible to improve the error messages in the parsing (to help with
> syntax), or to validate a YAML file against a schema (to help with grammar).
> >
> > In conclusion: YAML for default.
>
> yeah if we could validate YAML properly, then one of the main drawbacks is
> removed. not sure why i never googled this before, but someone seems to have
> put a lot of thought into being able to cross-compile yaml to xml to be able
> to use XSD for validation:
>
> http://redotheweb.com/2008/09/09/validating-a-yaml-file-against-a-schema-in-php/
>
> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> [email protected]
>
>
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