Well, there is that little "fork me" link ;-)

On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Charles Parnot
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I like it very much as well, thanks so much!
>
> Now the obligatory small feature request :-) Is there a way to make it 
> possible to paste a URL to the CSL file, and then have some kind of APIs 
> (really can just be a bookmarlket) to get the link to the CSL file baked into 
> the validator URL? I find it handy to validate the gist posted for pull 
> requests. In the case of the validator.nu, it's nice that you can paste a 
> link to the validation itself, as an URL, that the CSL creator can just click 
> on to get to the validation page and see the errors. It's really not critical 
> to have of course, it's just convenient and helps us help less experienced 
> CSL contributors.
>
> charles
>
>
> On Apr 17, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Rintze Zelle wrote:
>
>> 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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