unAPI validator online

Ed Summers' slick new unAPI validator is now online and running at validator.unapi.info. The validator is a ruby/rails application; it also has a commandline mode. The client it's built on is available via rubygems as Ed describes on the project page.

If you haven't implemented unAPI yourself yet, visit the unAPI examples page to find some sample URLs to validate.

unAPI revision 2 is due in two days!

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