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![]() Quote:
Adding this line to func_https_ssleay.php seems to resolve the error: Code:
I added it near the top of the file, around line #73, right before the line that starts with: Quote:
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![]() I am wondering why certain ereg() statements have been changed to become preg() statements that use the S pattern modifier.
For instance: $insert_string = preg_replace("/, $/Ss", ")", $insert_string); This is a very simple pattern to match, so why tell PHP to spend the extra time analysing it?? ![]()
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