preg_replace() with /e modifier is forbidden

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briang

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First off I wish to apologize to the administrators for not properly familiarizing myself with the forum's rules and having posted this particualr support request already in another thread. Again very sorry I'll try to remember not to do that anymore. Now on to the support question:

cPanel username: briang
Domain: briangawith.x10hosting.com
Hosting Package: Ad-Free

Since the upgrade of the PHP this week I have been unable to get my WordPress blog to function properly recieving this error:
Fatal error: SUHOSIN - Use of preg_replace() with /e modifier is forbidden by configuration in /home/briang/public_html/Feastblog/wp-includes/kses.php(446) : regexp code on line 446

The first thing I did was request the intermediate configuration for PHP and recieved that and it still would not work. So I have tried to delete the whole thing and start all over and it still the same error.

I'm at a loss here, I don't particularly want to upgrade all the way to the advanced configuration because in all honesty I really don't know what I'm doing with PHP so I was just leaving things the way they were.

Please someone let me know what I need to do in order to get this thing to work.
 

Bryon

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Can you show me a URL where you are receiving this error?

Preg_replace() with the /e modifier is enabled for version 2, which you have. I'm trying to figure out what is causing that still.
 
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briang

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Sorry to take so long to get back with you guys. I'm glad someone pointed you to a URL that was having the same problem.

It seems to be fixed now but will let you know if I notice it down again.

Thanks for the assist guys.

Excellent job!
 

Corey

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You guys are either:
A.) Not waiting long enough for the PHP change to take place.
OR
B.) Not even requesting the change.

Read the news, change your PHP version, wait up to 3 hours after you receive approval.

*Closed*
 
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