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public static function getMissingDistances()
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{
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$query = "SELECT `id`, `date` FROM `jpemeric_stream`.`distance` WHERE `id` NOT IN (SELECT `type_id` FROM `jpemeric_stream`.`post` WHERE `type` = 'distance')";
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return self::run_query($query);
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}
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public static function getRow($id)
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$query = "SELECT * FROM `jpemeric_stream`.`distance` WHERE `id` = '{$id}'";
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return self::run_row_query($query);
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}
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public static function getDistanceByFields($date, $type, $distance)
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$type = self::escape($type);
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$distance = self::escape($distance);
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$query = "SELECT * FROM `jpemeric_stream`.`distance` WHERE `date` = '{$date}' && `type` = '{$type}' && `distance` = '{$distance}' LIMIT 1";
Short opening tags are disabled in PHP’s default configuration. In such a case, all content of this file is output verbatim to the browser without being parsed, or executed.
As a precaution to avoid these problems better use the long opening tag
<?php
.