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I have found several sources regarding how to validate an xml document against a schema, but I have an application in ruby in which I need to validate that a user supplied schema is a valid schema itself. Is there a way to that I can check this? Is there an XSD schema to validate an XSD schema? Or are there libraries or gems that do this for me?

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As schemas are XML documents themselves you can validate them like any other document. Both an XSD and a DTD for XML Schema can be found on this site http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema.

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You can use Nokogiri for this:

begin
  schema = Nokogiri::XML::Schema(File.read('invalid_schema.xsd'))
rescue Nokogiri::XML::SyntaxError => e
  puts "Invalid XML Schema!"
end
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+1 for Nokogiri – Kevin Sep 12 at 15:36

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