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WooCommerce sites have been crashing due to a fatal error caused by a single line of code. The issue has been reported by multiple users on the WordPress.org support forums, with many stating that their sites crashed suddenly without any recent changes or updates.
The Cause of the Error
The error message "Uncaught Error: strpos(): Argument #1 ($haystack) must be of type string, null given" is being displayed on the BlockPatterns.php file, which is a part of the WooCommerce plugin. The file is located in the wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/src/Blocks/...
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