Seems to work well for me too. I will consider if it makes sense to
integrate it with the editor I'm working on to provide better validation. I
already have some code which uses the schema to inform the UI, the best
option would be to improve this to be a strict validator, but currently
this seems too much work so your validator could be useful. The footprint
and the fact it isn't hand-coded javascript are disadvantages though.

Thanks for sharing!
Steve

On 17 April 2012 08:27, Simon Kornblith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I compiled rnv to JavaScript using emscripten and added a little bit of
> additional code to get it to validate CSL. The resulting JS is a little on
> the large side (648K, although only 120K gizpped), but in my limited
> testing, it seems to work quite well. I put up a demo at
> http://simonster.github.com/csl-validator.js/.
>
> Simon
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