• I guess this is probably inevitable since the plugin page already warns about it not being updated in 3 years, but seeing this on a host running PHP 7.3:

    AH01071: Got error ‘PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Cannot declare class Result, because the name is already in use in /usr/local/www/rfabc/html/wp-content/plugins/search-regex/models/result.php on line 3’, referer: https://rfabc.example.com/wp-admin/plugins.php?plugin_status=all&paged=1&s

    Get this when clicking the ‘search regex’ link under ‘tools’.

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  • andymiller

    (@andymiller)

    My hosting provider says it’s not compatible with 7.1 either.

    This is a real shame as it’s such a useful plugin. I’d pay for it!

    Thread Starter sporkme

    (@sporkme)

    I’ve been using this one:

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/better-search-replace/

    It works, but it’s a bit more complex than I need.

    andymiller

    (@andymiller)

    Hi sporkme. Thanks for that. Yes, I use Better Search Replace, but unfortunately, so far as I know, it won’t do searches using regular expressions. I think Search Regex is the only plugin that does this.

    You can do a search and replace with regular expressions in phpMyAdmin, but it’s scary stuff: search and replace in phpMyAdmin is scary enough on its own without adding regular expressions into the mix.

    Zade

    (@nothin7)

    For what it’s worth, I’ve been using this plugin on PHP 7.0.33 for awhile and not getting that error.

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