Custom Attributes tab

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Hello,
For some reason (using v. 5.5.2), when I go to the properties of a page, whether from Full Site Map, or from the Edit bar on dashboard, and select the "custom attributes" tab, for some reason I can't edit any of the attributes.

I mean my mouse pointer changes to verify that it's an active clickable link and all, but can't change or alter nothing on this tab.

As far as the other tabs (Standard Properties & Page Paths & Location), same effect, nothing. Not sure if this is something I did wrong (probably is), but I would appreciate any help.

 
spderman37 replied on at Permalink Reply
I'm getting the same problem. Did you ever figure this problem out?
Ekko replied on at Permalink Reply
Ekko
The first thing to try is a different browser to make sure that it isnt a browser update that is causing the issue. If your using firefox try it in safari and so on and so forth. I have encountered similar issues a few times because of adding browser add-ons that screw with displays. Check there first.
spderman37 replied on at Permalink Reply
I thought it was my browser at first. After trying it on every browser and getting the same problem I knew it had to be something else. Upon looking into my data base I found a table not spelled right. I think it was atTextAreaSetting and was supposed to be atTextareaSettings. Once I changed this everything works now.
grfirst replied on at Permalink Reply
Yes, I eventually figured it out as well. Initially I was working on a local WAMP server.

I tried moving to a remote server when this issue occurred, and had to do a lot of table naming edits to make it work remotely, altering different things here and there, so I assumed it was something I missed or a table wasn't named correctly

So I did a fresh install (being this was a new site I was working on), on my remote server and the issue corrected itself.

I edited a lot of tables, didn't notice to edit that one spiderman37.

There's an addon in the marketplace called "MySQL Case Insensitive Hell for C5 (version 2)" that correctly changes the camelcase naming schema for the remote database.

But I found it only after I did the fresh install onto the remote server.