I don't think that her host will be updating to 6.0 in the next 18 - 24 months. 
 But something to be mindful of I guess.

Kind regards,
Keri Henare
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On 2/03/2010, at 3:51 PM, Bruce Clement wrote:

> Hi Emma,
> 
> Just be aware that this function is deprecated in 5.3 and DELETED from 6.0
> 
> Use Renjith's fix today, but get the site code fixed in the not too
> distant future so if your hosting upgrades again to 6.0 it doesn't
> break your uncle's application for this function (6.0 is such a big
> change that you'll find enough other breakages to keep you busy
> anyway).
> 
> Bruce
> 
> On 2 March 2010 15:32, Keri Henare <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looks like your host might have upgraded PHP to 5.3.  Go tell them off for 
>> not warning you of such a substantial change.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Keri Henare
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>> On 2/03/2010, at 2:11 PM, Emma Darling wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi There,
>>> 
>>> I have no php or developing experience.
>>> 
>>> The website in question has all of a sudden become overwhelmed with a
>>> gazillion of these:
>>> 
>>> Deprecated: Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/roger/public_html/
>>> libraries/Trash.php on line 599
>>> Deprecated: Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/roger/public_html/
>>> libraries/TplParser.php on line 193
>>> 
>>> It is a very basic site for my uncles business and the lady who set-up
>>> and managed the site it is no longer available for help/support.
>>> 
>>> I tried adding the following line to the top of your index.php file
>>> but it did not do anything:  error_reporting(0);
>>> 
>>> If you are able to help in any way, it would be Soooooooo much
>>> appreciated!!!!!!
>>> 
>>> I have access to the control panel and the website is 
>>> http://countryart.co.nz
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Emma
>>> - a damsel in distress
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