AntonisRight. I got the <script> tag to appear in the right place but I think 
the js itself is not being effective. I guess since there is an existing bug 
report I'll just have live with it until magic happens.Thanks for jumping 
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django-users <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Possible Django Admin 
or auth bug or Mozilla bug 
    I haven't tried it, but I have a few observations on your
      template code. First, it would be better to use "{% static %}"
      instead of hardcoding the url to the static files. Second, "{%
      blcok extrastyle %}" is obviously wrong for this, it should be
      extrajs. However, neither of these should affect what you are
      trying to accomplish (except if extrastyle comes earlier than
      extrajs).
    
    
    
    On 14/04/2022 06.37, Mike Dewhirst
      wrote:
    
    
      
      On 14/04/2022 11:36 am, Mike Dewhirst
        wrote:
      
      
        
        Thanks Antonis
          
          OK - the problem has two workarounds. One is to use Chrome.
          
          Two is https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/33386
          which suggests including some javascript to disable Firefox
          autocomplete ...
          
          $('form').attr('autocomplete', 'off').each(function () {
        this.reset();
});
        
      
      
      Can anyone verify that the above javascript will work?
      
      And I cannot because I don't know how to javascript. This is what
      I tried ...
      
      <project>/static/admin/js/autocomplete_off.js
      
      $('form').attr('autocomplete', 'off').each(function () {
              this.reset();
      });
      
      <project>/templates/admin/auth/group/change_form.html
      
      {% extends "admin/change_form.html" %}
      {% load i18n admin_urls static admin_modify %}
      {% block extrastyle %}{{ block.super }}
      <script
      src="/static/admin/js/autocomplete_off.js"></script>
      {% endblock %}
      
      Thanks
      
      Mike
      
      
      
         
          ... but this looks a bit like a sledgehammer. What might that
          do to other browsers?
          
          I guess I'll give that a try and see what happens.
          
          Cheers
          
          Mike
          
          
          On 13/04/2022 11:19 pm, Antonis Christofides wrote:
        
        
          
          It happens here as well as far as I can see (tested on a
            Debian 11 server running Django 3.2.12).
          The "Chosen groups" box seems to be created by JavaScript;
            if I run it with JavaScript disabled then it doesn't exist.
            Apparently JavaScript creates the box and then populates it
            and accordingly removes stuff from "Available groups".
            Therefore it could be an error in Django; maybe for some
            reason that JavaScript doesn't always run correctly on
            Firefox.
          If I were you I'd file a Django bug anyway.
          
          Regards,
          Antonis
          
          
          
          
          
          On 13/04/2022 10.00, Mike
            Dewhirst wrote:
          
          I
            don't know how long this has been happening for me. 
            
            Happens on Windows 10 in Mozilla Firefox but not Chrome. 
            
             In the Admin User screen where there are two boxes of
            Groups labelled 'Available groups' and 'Chosen groups' with
            controls to move groups between boxes, everything seems to
            work perfectly - until I refresh the screen! 
            
            On refresh, the Chosen groups box seems to slide across to
            the left and drop all its groups into the Available box! It
            quickly resumes its usual place on the right except that it
            is completely empty. 
            
            Shift refresh retrieves the data from the database and
            everything is OK. 
            
            The problem is that if an admin user accidentally saves
            after a refresh, they save that profile with no permissions
            and that user loses all access to their data. 
            
            I have tested identically on four different Django projects
            I look after with the same results. Django versions 3.2.12
            and 3.2.13 running on Apache 2.4 on Ubuntu 20.04 and
            localhost on Windows 10 with the dev server. Also happens on
            Ubuntu 18.04 with nginx and running Mezzanine. 
            
            Any ideas? Debug strategy? 
            
            Not sure where to start. 
            
            Seems like a Mozilla issue but I have been known to get
            things wrong. Has anyone seen this? 
            
            Thanks 
            
            Mike 
            
            
          
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