• Resolved renatohysa

    (@renatohysa)


    Hello to everyone, I just oppened my website 1 hour ago.
    Although without installing something or changing something I have an error.

    So as the first plugin I thought to install SEO by Yoast.
    When the installion was done I noticed that I had this warning:

    “Warning: preg_replace(): Compilation failed: unknown option bit(s) set at offset 0 in /home/renatoadminhysa/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 934”

    I said maybe nothing was wrong and the website was fine. So, I went on my website to see it and I saw this https://www.omgnea.gr/

    The same warning during the installation appears with any other plugin … Please as I said I am very knew to all this stuff. If you can, explain me what to do step by step ??

    I am really sorry for wasting your time!

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  • I’m having the exact same problem. It happens when I try to upload new media. I’d love to know what the problem is.

    Thanks!

    I’m having the exact same problem. It happens when I try to upload new media. I’d love to know what the problem is.

    Thanks!

    Same here. I’ve never had a problem setting up a site before, and I didn’t do anything different this time. Why the warning?

    Thread Starter renatohysa

    (@renatohysa)

    Guys, as I said I just had started my website and I was hosting it on GoDaddy. After 4 hours live chatting with the support and not finding an answer I left from the company and I made a request for refund. I am looking for a new host now.

    Saw this post last night. I had the same issue, and I worked on it for hours. Finally figured it out…for me at least.

    For me, it turned out to be a PHP compatibility issue. I was running 5.4 (native). Switched to 5.3 and now having no problems. My upload through limit through WordPress was reduced to 2MB for some reason, but the uploader and media library are working. Anything over 2MB can just be uploaded via FTP anyways.

    If you are running CPanel, go to your home panel and select the icon labeled “Select PHP version.” Try the different versions of PHP and see if any of them work.

    Hope this helps you guys too. It was a very frustrating error.

    Charles,

    You solved the problem. Your fix worked. I had to play around with it and select different versions, and also refresh the WP browser with each try, but eventually, it worked. Thanks.

    I was having trouble with this for the past 2 days… I sat on the phone with godaddy for 20 minutes and ultimately got nowhere. Thank you for the QUICK fix!

    Just logged in to say thanks!

    Appears something is wrong with GodAddy’s PHP 5.4 Native! Changed to PHP 5.5 in cPanel and that worked as well.

    Thread Starter renatohysa

    (@renatohysa)

    The guy from the support also tried that (this is what he said), but nothing was fixed. Now I have moved to iPage. I don’t have that problem anymore, but now the page needs a lot to load, even with 1 image.

    I am closing the thread. Thanks everyone!

    “For me, it turned out to be a PHP compatibility issue. I was running 5.4 (native). Switched to 5.3 and now having no problems.”

    Hello, I’m having the same problem. Can someone tell me where I can find the PHP files I need to check/change?

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