• Resolved emartens

    (@emartens)


    After updating my wordpress install to PHP 8.0.23, I’m seeing a huge volume of these errors with the premium version of the plugin:

    preg_match(): Compilation failed: unmatched closing parenthesis at offset 402

    web/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo-premium/premium/classes/redirect/redirect-handler.php:238

    The actual redirects themselves seem to work, but the volume of errors is overwhelming.

    I’m using the latest 14.3 version of the Yoast SEO Premium plugin. These errors do not occur on PHP 7.4.

    Is this occurring because the plugin is not compatible with PHP 8.0.23? Or maybe it has something to do with a specific redirect in the list?

    I’ve been using the premium version of this plugin for years. Any ideas what might be causing this? Thank You!

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @emartens If you have purchased SEO Premium you would need to contact us directly at [email protected] for assistance, as this forum is reserved for support of the free version of Yoast SEO as per the forum guidelines.

    In addition, the version of Yoast SEO Premium you are using is many versions out of date (the current version is 19.2.1) and we’re only able to provide support for the current version of the plugin.

    Thanks for your understanding.

    This thread was marked resolved due to a lack of activity, but you’re always welcome to re-open the topic. Please read this post before opening a new request.

    Thread Starter emartens

    (@emartens)

    Thank you @devnihil

    I hadn’t realized more recent versions of the plugin were available, as my wordpress dashboard showed it as up to date.

    After applying 19.2.1 version this issue is resolved.

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