Error message and WYSIWYG failure

Hi Wonder if anyone can help with this. A question in 2 parts.

My site went down and after contacting the web hosts they informed me this was due to a minor “PHP file permission error” which they “fixed.” All was well for a while then shortly after my site started experiencing random error messages on the home page eg…

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /home/framespe/public_html/system/db/db.mysql.php on line 342

Warning: Parameter 2 to Extensions::universal_call_extension() expected to be a reference, value given in /home/framespe/public_html/system/core/core.extensions.php on line 120

which I again reported. I was now informed by the hosts that this was due to “code errors in my site” and it must be my software, or changes I had made to the code. This is to be blunt… BS. I am no expert and have never even looked at the code of my site let alone changed it.

First question: Research I’ve done so far suggest these error messages are caused by the host changing the PHP version on the server. Would you agree, and if not, what would be the possible cause.?

Second question. The on screen errors have been again fixed but a side effect of that seems to be its disabled a WYSIWYG Java applet program ‘FCKeditor Extension’ which I use to it two text fields, to publish on site. Now I have a field that extends pages across the screen with the text in a huge line. Any idea as to why that would be. Have they mucked up the file access paths somehow?

My site runs on Expression Engine. Any ideas greatly welcomed

I would think that them changing the PHP version is probably the cause of your errors. In terms of the applet, can you post a screenshot of what is happening?

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