This is not a candidate for the core language standard, ECMA-262. Even
E4X, ECMA-357, a standard that failed to win adoption in browsers other
than Firefox, cannot validate against schema.
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
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Christian Mayer wrote:
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Developing a ECMAScript based rich application I came across the
problem to validate a XML based config file against a XSD to be able
to leave out error handling during the config file processing in my code.
But it seems there's no standardized way to it...
Did I miss something or is such a fundamental building block really
missing? (Could it be added to the standard?)
With kind regards,
Chris
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