this is what I have in base_site.html:

{% if not settings.GRAPPELLI_INSTALLED %}<script src="{% static 
"mezzanine/js/"|add:settings.JQUERY_FILENAME %}"></script>{% endif %} {% 
include 'autocomplete_light/static.html' %}


Does it help?


On Friday, December 11, 2015 at 10:27:14 PM UTC+9, Joel Gwynn wrote:
>
> Thanks for the idea.  I was trying to get autocomplete to use admin's copy 
> of jquery, but I keep getting "$ is not a function."  grr ...
>
> django is already calling this $.ajaxSetup, but for whatever reason, the 
> header is not getting sent.
>
> On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 8:22:24 PM UTC-5, Andrey inte wrote:
>>
>> Hello, Joel
>>
>> I had exactly the same problem.
>> When you save a page, an ajax script also saves keywords, which is POST 
>> and requires CSRF token. It should be set by 
>> $.ajaxSetup({ beforeSend: function(xhr, settings) { if 
>> (!csrfSafeMethod(settings.type) && sameOrigin(settings.url)) { // Send 
>> the token to same-origin, relative URLs only. // Send the token only if 
>> the method warrants CSRF protection // Using the CSRFToken value 
>> acquired earlier xhr.setRequestHeader("X-CSRFToken", 
>> getCookie('csrftoken')); } }});});
>>
>> But, I had a separate copy of Jquery (for my smart_selects app)
>> I think, beforeSend just set it for that copy, and not for the one used 
>> when ajax'ing keywords (i.e., 'regular'), or, maybe, did not set it at all;
>>  so, I just set my smart_selects to use the admin's copy of Jquery. It 
>> works now.
>>
>> Hope, it helps.
>>
>> On Friday, December 11, 2015 at 1:16:26 AM UTC+9, Joel Gwynn wrote:
>>>
>>> I've added autocomplete light to my admin page by making my own copy of 
>>> base_site.html and adding the autocomplete code, as per the quick-start 
>>> guide 
>>> https://django-autocomplete-light.readthedocs.org/en/hvad-support/quick.html
>>>
>>> So in my extrahead block I have:
>>>
>>> <script 
>>> src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js"; 
>>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>>> {% include 'autocomplete_light/static.html' %}
>>>
>>> When I go to save a page, however, it doesn't save, and I get
>>>
>>> http://localhost:8000/admin_keywords_submit/ Failed to load resource: 
>>> the server responded with a status of 403 (FORBIDDEN)
>>>
>>> I can save my own models just fine, and I can also save users, just not 
>>> pages.  According to google, it may have something to do with the CSRF 
>>> token not being sent.  In the request, I see that it's being sent in the 
>>> cookie, but not in the header.
>>>
>>> I see that this has been a problem in the past.  I'm using mezzanine 
>>> 4.0.1 and django 1.8.7
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Joel
>>>
>>
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