Thanks for the write-up. I use a similar method in the application I
am writing. I created an InheritableSQLObject for Taggable then use
that as the base for more specific objects. This way I can great a tag
relationship between any number of tables. I use the (item, tag, user)
tuple to track personalized tags and 'item' can come from any object
derived from Taggable. If user is None than it becomes a globally
available tag. I suppose I can generalize user to user_or_group and
allow for more control when sharing tags...
Thanks for the link to the SA version also. I'm about to convert over
to SA in the next few weeks and it's nice to have a template!
Nicky
On 1/1/07, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recently read Nadav Samet's nice tutorial on "How To Implement Tagging
With TurboGears and SQLAlchemy" [1] and since I have implemented a very
similar tagging mechanism for CBlog [2], but am using SQLObject instead,
I have written a little companion article that shows how to use tagging
with SQLObject:
http://paddyland.serveblog.net/article/16
I hope, that somebody may find this useful. Feedback welcome!
Cheers, Chris
[1] http://smurl.name/hy24
[2] http://chrisarndt.de/projects/cblog/
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