Hi Alex,

I was trying to use this, but I got an no-attribute-tag-field-error...
I also tried tagging.TagField() and models.TagField()

Any idea?

On 28 Mai, 08:05, "Alex Ezell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 1:00 AM, mwebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My problem is that a.tags returns a list with tag objects.But what I
> > need is a String of concatenated String like
>
> > 'cool, funky, fresh, exiting'
>
> > Has anybody an idea how to do this without iterating over the list of
> > tagobjects and concatenating them by hand?
>
> Toni,
> Have you looked at using the TagField in the model which you are
> tagging. This makes it really easy to get these values as an attribute
> of the model which you are tagging.
>
> /alex
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