Will you keep the demo running at
http://simonster.github.com/csl-validator.js/, or do you think you'll
ultimately host it at zotero.org instead ? Already in it's current form
this validator seems easier to use than validator.nu (no need to check
certain boxes and specify the URL to the CSL schema), so we might want to
direct people to this new validator instead.

Rintze

On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:27 AM, 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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