• When I try to spellcheck an entry in wp-admin/post-new.php I receive the following error…

    “Could not execute AJAX call, server didn’t return valid a XML.”

    …hoping someone could tell me what this means.

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  • ok…
    I have this same issue and hopefully this screen shot will help…
    also I am using 2.3.1, no other issues.

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    Interesting. mb_substr() has been in PHP since version 4.0.6, so I can’t see how that could possibly not work.

    Perhaps your web host has disabled the function? (I have no idea why anyone would do that, though.)

    Okay, just had a quick Google, and it seems the PHP Multibyte String extension is not installed on your web server.

    ahhh… hmmm… this is really odd cause i had wordpress2.3.0 or so not even… 4 months ago? and it worked… i will contact them but… i will update when i know

    this is the official resposne to which i have replied…

    Thank-you for expressing an interest in this feature.

    At the moment, we do not offer mb_string for PHP. Although we do not add features and modules on the fly, it has been added to our list of client requested features and may be included in a future service upgrade. All feature requests and new modules that we install are evaluated and fully tested through quality assurance before releasing to our customers. This will ensure that the newly added features and modules function optimally on the web accounts.

    Thank-you for your suggestion.

    Thread Starter divamaggie

    (@divamaggie)

    It works now! In 2.5. How cool is that???

    woohoo!! something actually works in 2.5!!!

    Thread Starter divamaggie

    (@divamaggie)

    ?? Ivovic

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