$Obj->getMeta()
Returns an associative array of all the meta fields that have been added to an object.
$meta = $content->getMeta();
foreach ($meta as $key=>$value) {
echo "$key = $value";
}
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It would be useful in this documentation to put the method to get just one key of the meta fields: as in $content->getMeta( 'myfieldKey' );
I will just go ahead and add it actually, once a meta_ field is created, it is part of the object it was added to. It's actually quite brilliantly easy to use, just no documentation at this time. The above request for a meta field could be written as $content->myFieldKey;