Fixed #32371 -- Doc'd jquery.init.js dependency for admin widgets.
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@ -2218,7 +2218,10 @@ Django admin JavaScript makes use of the `jQuery`_ library.
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To avoid conflicts with user-supplied scripts or libraries, Django's jQuery
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To avoid conflicts with user-supplied scripts or libraries, Django's jQuery
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(version 3.5.1) is namespaced as ``django.jQuery``. If you want to use jQuery
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(version 3.5.1) is namespaced as ``django.jQuery``. If you want to use jQuery
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in your own admin JavaScript without including a second copy, you can use the
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in your own admin JavaScript without including a second copy, you can use the
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``django.jQuery`` object on changelist and add/edit views.
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``django.jQuery`` object on changelist and add/edit views. Also, your own admin
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forms or widgets depending on ``django.jQuery`` must specify
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``js=['admin/js/jquery.init.js', …]`` when :ref:`declaring form media assets
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<assets-as-a-static-definition>`.
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The :class:`ModelAdmin` class requires jQuery by default, so there is no need
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The :class:`ModelAdmin` class requires jQuery by default, so there is no need
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to add jQuery to your ``ModelAdmin``’s list of media resources unless you have
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to add jQuery to your ``ModelAdmin``’s list of media resources unless you have
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