The error message "Trying to access array offset on value of type bool" generally means that you are trying to access an array using a Boolean value as the index. This is not allowed in PHP because arrays can only be accessed using integer or string values as the index. This error message can occur when you have a code that tries to access an array index that does not exist or when you are trying to perform operations on a Boolean value as if it were an array. To fix this error, you should refactor your code and ensure that you are using valid index values when accessing arrays.
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