I'm working with the YamlDotNet library and I'm getting this error when loading a YAML file:
While parsing a tag, did not find expected tag URI.
The YAML file is supposed to be well-formed because it comes right from RoR. The error seems to be triggered by this code:
formats:
default: ! '%d-%m-%Y'
long: ! '%d %B, %Y'
short: ! '%d %b'
I'm not an expert, but I see from the YAML spec that you can use an exclamation mark to indicate a custom object/type, and two exclamation marks to indicate an explicit built-in type.
obj1: !custom # whatever
obj2: !!str "My string"
However I haven't been able to find any reference to an exclamation mark used as above. What does that mean, and why the YAML library I use doesn't seem able to parse it? Note that if I remove those exclamation marks, the file is parsed fine.
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