I am happy to hear this ;)

Have fun
Thomas

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> Am 08.09.2016 um 14:04 schrieb Frans Knibbe <frans.kni...@geodan.nl>:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have just separately added the Squebi SPARQL GUI to my site. To be honest, 
> it was much less complicated than expected - just download the project from 
> https://github.com/tkurz/squebi and change index.html to use the Marmotta 
> SPARQL endpoint. 
> 
> Regards,
> Frans
> 
> 
> 
>> On 8 September 2016 at 10:47, Frans Knibbe <frans.kni...@geodan.nl> wrote:
>> Hi Thomas,
>> 
>> Thanks. So you recommend to install both of them separately if I want 
>> non-administrator users to use them? I had the feeling that especially the 
>> Squebi SPARQL query page was intended for general users.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Frans
>> 
>>> On 7 September 2016 at 20:47, Thomas Kurz <th.k...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi
>>> squebi is an open source, standalone project.
>>> https://github.com/tkurz/squebi
>>> Same for sgvizler
>>> http://mgskjaeveland.github.io/sgvizler/
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Thomas
>>> 
>>> > Am 07.09.2016 um 18:11 schrieb Frans Knibbe <frans.kni...@geodan.nl>:
>>> >
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > The Marmotta admin UI seems intended to be used by administrators, as the 
>>> > name says. But some of the things offered in the admin UI appear to be of 
>>> > interest to common users too. Specifically I am thinking about Squebi 
>>> > (/marmotta/sparql/admin/squebi.html) and possibly the SPARQL 
>>> > visualization page (/marmotta/sparql/admin/sgvizler.html).
>>> >
>>> > Is there a (recommended) way to give public access to useful tools/pages?
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Frans
>>> >
>>> >
>> 
> 

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