Thanks, Erik! I'm glad to see an ecology of synergistic semweb tools 
that new enthusiasts can get their hands dirty with. But you're just 
teasing us with screen-shots and no live URLs :-)

Thanks for the "invert a constraint" suggestion, too. I've thought about 
it but haven't come up with any "user-friendly" solution.

David

Erik Hatcher wrote:
> I finally took the time (yeah, it was like 2 minutes!  Great job  
> David!) to tinker with Exhibit, and the result is quite cool:
>
>       <http://www.code4lib.org/node/154>
>
> I dig the entirely client-side nature of it, though Flare is as quick  
> to render over a much larger dataset.  :)
>
> One feature I have in Flare that you might want to add to Exhibit is  
> the ability to invert a constraint.  I clicked Grammar, but what I  
> really want to see is all objects not in that genre, for example.
>
> I'm not quite sure where Exhibit factors into Flare, but it was fun  
> to tie the two together.  One benefit to popping over into Exhibit  
> for a small sub-set of objects is the "Copy" feature.
>
>       Erik
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