Testing how custom attributes work when creating an article, I added a new custom attribute on the article types page (tiki-article_types.php), which added a new input on the advanced tab of my articles edit page (tiki-edit_article.php?articleId=3#content-edit_article1-5). I input text for the data of the attribute and published the article, and it worked fine (the attribute name and data displayed at the top of the article text). But when I tried to re-edit the article, I got this error:
Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot access offset of type string on string in . . . \master\lib\articles\artlib.php:1661 Stack trace: #0 . . . \master\tiki-edit_article.php(685): ArtLib->set_article_attributes('3', Array) #1 {main} thrown in , , , \master\lib\articles\artlib.php on line 1661
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