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<?php
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error_reporting(-1);
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include 'php/jodel-web.php';
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	$location = new Location();
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	$location->setLat('0.1');
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	$location->setLng('0.1');
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	$location->setCityName('Munich');
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	isTokenFresh($location);
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	$result = $db->query("SELECT * FROM accounts WHERE id='1'");
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	$accessToken;
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	$newPositionStatus;
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	if ($result->num_rows > 0)
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	{
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		// output data of each row
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		while($row = $result->fetch_assoc())
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		{
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			$accessToken = $row["access_token"];
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The string literal access_token does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 7 spaces but found 1 space

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To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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			$newPositionStatus = $row['name'];
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		}
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	}
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	else
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	{
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		echo "Error: 0 results";
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The string literal Error: 0 results does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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	}
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	//createAccount();
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	//Set View
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	if(isset($_GET['view']))
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	{
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		switch ($_GET['view']) {
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			case 'comment':
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				$view = 'comment';
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				break;
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			case 'upVote':
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				$view = 'upVote';
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				break;
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			default:
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				$view = 'time';
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				break;
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		}
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	}
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	else
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	{
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		$view = 'time';
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	}
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	//Set Location
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	if(isset($_GET['city'])) {
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		$url = 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=' . htmlspecialchars($_GET['city']) . '&key=AIzaSyCwhnja-or07012HqrhPW7prHEDuSvFT4w';
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 4 spaces but found 1 space

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To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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		$result = Requests::post($url);
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		if(json_decode($result->body, true)['status'] == 'ZERO_RESULTS' || json_decode($result->body, true)['status'] == 'INVALID_REQUEST')
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		{
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			$newPositionStatus = "0 results";
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The string literal 0 results does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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		}
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		else
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		{
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			$name = json_decode($result->body, true)['results']['0']['address_components']['0']['long_name'];
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			$lat = json_decode($result->body, true)['results']['0']['geometry']['location']['lat'];
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 2 spaces but found 1 space

This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.

To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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			$lng = json_decode($result->body, true)['results']['0']['geometry']['location']['lng'];
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 2 spaces but found 1 space

This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.

To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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			$location = new Location();
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			$location->setLat($lat);
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			$location->setLng($lng);
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			$location->setCityName($name);
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			$accountCreator = new UpdateLocation();
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			$accountCreator->setLocation($location);
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			$accountCreator->setAccessToken($accessToken);
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			$data = $accountCreator->execute();
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			//safe location to db
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			if($data == "Success")
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The string literal Success does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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			{
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				$result = $db->query("UPDATE accounts 
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						SET name='" . $name . "',
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							lat='" . $lat . "',
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							lng='" . $lng . "'
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						WHERE id='1'");
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				if($result === false)
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				{
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						echo "Updating location failed: (" . $db->errno . ") " . $db->error;
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The string literal Updating location failed: ( does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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The string literal ) does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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				}
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				else
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				{
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					$newPositionStatus = $name;
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				}
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	//Vote
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	if(isset($_GET['vote']) && isset($_GET['postID'])) {
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		if($_GET['vote'] == "up") {
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The string literal up does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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			$accountCreator = new Upvote();
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		}
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		else if($_GET['vote'] == "down") {
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The string literal down does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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			$accountCreator = new Downvote();
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		}
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		$accountCreator->setAccessToken($accessToken);
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		$data = $accountCreator->execute();
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		header("Location: index.php#postId-" . htmlspecialchars($_GET['postID']));
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The string literal Location: index.php#postId- does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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		die();
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	}
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	//SendJodel
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	if(isset($_POST['message'])) {
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		$accountCreator = new SendJodel();
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		if(isset($_POST['ancestor']))
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		{
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			$ancestor = $_POST['ancestor'];
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 17 spaces but found 1 space

This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.

To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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			$accountCreator->ancestor = $ancestor;
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		}
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		if(isset($_POST['color']))
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		{
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			$color = $_POST['color'];
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			switch ($color) {
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				case '8ABDB0':
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					$color = '8ABDB0';
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					break;
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				case '9EC41C':
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					$color = '9EC41C';
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					break;
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				case '06A3CB':
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					$color = '06A3CB';
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					break;
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				case 'FFBA00':
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					$color = 'FFBA00';
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					break;
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				case 'DD5F5F':
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					$color = 'DD5F5F';
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					break;
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				case 'FF9908':
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					$color = 'FF9908';
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					break;
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				default:
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					$color = '8ABDB0';
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					break;
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			}
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			$accountCreator->color = $color;
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			echo "Setting color:" . $color;
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The string literal Setting color: does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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		}
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		$location = new Location();
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		$location->setLat('0.1');
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		$location->setLng('0.1');
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		$location->setCityName('Munich');
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		$accountCreator->location = $location;
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		$accountCreator->setAccessToken($accessToken);
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		$data = $accountCreator->execute();
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	}
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?>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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	<head>
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		<title>JodelBlue WebClient - </title>
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		<meta charset="utf8" />
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		<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
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		<meta http-equiv="x-ua-compatible" content="ie=edge">
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		<meta name="description" content=""/>
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		<meta name="keywords" content=""/>
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		<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.5/css/bootstrap.min.css" integrity="sha384-AysaV+vQoT3kOAXZkl02PThvDr8HYKPZhNT5h/CXfBThSRXQ6jW5DO2ekP5ViFdi" crossorigin="anonymous">
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		<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/font-awesome.min.css">
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		<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css">
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		<link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" href="./img/favicon/favicon.ico">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="./img/favicon/favicon.ico">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/gif" href="./img/favicon/favicon.gif">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon.png">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon.png">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-57x57.png" sizes="57x57">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-60x60.png" sizes="60x60">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-72x72.png" sizes="72x72">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-76x76.png" sizes="76x76">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-114x114.png" sizes="114x114">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-120x120.png" sizes="120x120">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-128x128.png" sizes="128x128">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-144x144.png" sizes="144x144">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-152x152.png" sizes="152x152">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-180x180.png" sizes="180x180">
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		<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./img/favicon/apple-touch-icon-precomposed.png">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-16x16.png" sizes="16x16">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-32x32.png" sizes="32x32">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-96x96.png" sizes="96x96">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-160x160.png" sizes="160x160">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-192x192.png" sizes="192x192">
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		<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="./img/favicon/favicon-196x196.png" sizes="196x196">
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		<meta name="msapplication-TileImage" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-144x144.png"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-TileColor" content="#5682a3"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-navbutton-color" content="#5682a3"> 
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		<meta name="application-name" content="JodelBlue"/> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-tooltip" content="JodelBlue"/> 
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		<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-title" content="JodelBlue"/> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-square70x70logo" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-70x70.png"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-square144x144logo" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-144x144.png"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-square150x150logo" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-150x150.png"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-wide310x150logo" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-310x150.png"> 
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		<meta name="msapplication-square310x310logo" content="./img/favicon/win8-tile-310x310.png"> 
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	</head>
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	<body>
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		<header>
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			<nav class="navbar navbar-full navbar-dark navbar-fixed-top">
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				<div class="container">					
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						<?php
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							if(isset($_GET['postID']) && isset($_GET['getPostDetails']))
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							{
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								echo '<a id="comment-back" href="index.php?view=' . $view . '#postId-' . htmlspecialchars($_GET['postID']) . '">';
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								echo '<i class="fa fa-angle-left fa-3x"></i>';
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								echo '</a>';
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								echo '<h1>';
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								echo '<a href="index.php?getPostDetails=' . htmlspecialchars($_GET['getPostDetails']) . '&postID=' . htmlspecialchars($_GET['postID']) . '" class="spinnable">';
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							}
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							else
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							{
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								echo '<h1>';	
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								echo '<a href="./" class="spinnable">';
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							}
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						?>
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						JodelBlue <i class="fa fa-refresh fa-1x"></i></a>
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					</h1>					
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				</div>
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			</nav>
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		</header>
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		<div class="mainContent container">		
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			<div class="content row">
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				<article class="topContent col-sm-8">
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					<content id="posts">
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						<?php
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							$posts;
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							//Get Post Details
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							if(isset($_GET['postID']) && isset($_GET['getPostDetails']))
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							{
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								$userHandleBuffer = [];
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								$accountCreator = new GetPostDetails();
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								$accountCreator->setAccessToken($accessToken);
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								$data = $accountCreator->execute();
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								$posts[0] = $data;
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								if(isset($data['children'])) {
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									foreach($data['children'] as $key => $child)
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									{
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										if(!$child["parent_creator"] == 1)
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The string literal parent_creator does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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											$numberForUser = array_search($child['user_handle'], $userHandleBuffer);
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											if($numberForUser === FALSE)
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											{
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												array_push($userHandleBuffer, $child['user_handle']);
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												$data['children'][$key]['user_handle'] = count($userHandleBuffer);
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											}
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											{
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												$data['children'][$key]['user_handle'] = $numberForUser + 1;
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										array_push($posts, $data['children'][$key]);
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									$loops = $data['child_count'] + 1;
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								}
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								else $loops = 1;
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$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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								$isDetailedView = TRUE;
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							}
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							//Get Posts
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							{
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								$version = 'v2';
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								if($view=='comment')
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								{
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									$url = "/v2/posts/location/discussed/";
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The string literal /v2/posts/location/discussed/ does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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								{
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									if($view=='upVote')
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									{
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										$url = "/v2/posts/location/popular/";
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Coding Style Comprehensibility introduced by
The string literal /v2/posts/location/popular/ does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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									}
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									else
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									{
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										$url = "/v3/posts/location/combo/";
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space

This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.

To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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Coding Style Comprehensibility introduced by
The string literal /v3/posts/location/combo/ does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.

PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes 'literal' or with double quotes "literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.

String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.

Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.

<?php

$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";

print $doubleQuoted;

will print an indented: Single is Value

If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.

For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.

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										$version = 'v3';
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								if($version == 'v3')
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								{
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									$posts = getPosts($lastPostId, $accessToken, $url, $version)['recent'];
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								{
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									$posts = getPosts($lastPostId, $accessToken, $url, $version)['posts'];
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								}
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								$loops = 29;
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This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.

To visualize

$a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example

$a   = "a";
$ab  = "ab";
$abc = "abc";

will produce no issues.

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								$isDetailedView = FALSE;
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							for($i = 0; $i<$loops; $i++)
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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							if(isset($posts[$i]))
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							{
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								$lastPostId = $posts[$i]['post_id'];
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								jodelToHtml($posts[$i], $view, $isDetailedView);
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						} ?>
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					</content>
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					<?php if(!isset($_GET['postID']) && !isset($_GET['getPostDetails'])) { ?>
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						<p id="loading">
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							Loading…
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						</p>
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					<?php } ?>
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				</article>
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				<aside class="topSidebar col-sm-4 sidebar-outer">
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					<div class="fixed">
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						<article>
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							<div>
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								<h2>Position</h2>
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								<form method="get">
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									<input type="text" id="city" name="city" placeholder="<?php if(isset($newPositionStatus)) echo $newPositionStatus; ?>" required>
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									<input type="submit" value="Set Location" /> 
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								</form>
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							</div>
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						</article>
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						<article>
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							<div>
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								<h2>Karma</h2>
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								<?php echo getKarma($accessToken); ?>
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						</article>
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						<article>
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							<div>
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								<?php if(isset($_GET['postID']) && isset($_GET['getPostDetails'])) { ?>
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								<h2>Comment on Jodel</h2>
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								<form method="POST">				
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										<input type="hidden" name="ancestor" value="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_GET['postID']);?>" />
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										<textarea id="message" name="message" placeholder="Send a comment on a Jodel to all students within 10km" required></textarea> 
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									<br />
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									<input type="submit" value="SEND" /> 
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								</form>
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									<?php } else { ?>
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								<h2>New Jodel</h2>
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								<form method="POST">
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									<textarea id="message" name="message" placeholder="Send a Jodel to all students within 10km" required></textarea> 
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									<br />
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									<select id="postColorPicker" name="color">
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										<option value="06A3CB">Blue</option>
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										<option value="8ABDB0">Teal</option>
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										<option value="9EC41C">Green</option>
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										<option value="FFBA00">Yellow</option>
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										<option value="DD5F5F">Red</option>
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										<option value="FF9908">Orange</option>
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									<br />
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									<input type="submit" value="SEND" /> 
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								</form>
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								<?php } ?>
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							</div>
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						</article>
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						<article>
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							<div>
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								<h2>Login</h2>
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							</div>
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						</article>
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					</div>
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				</aside>
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			</div>
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			<div id="sortJodelBy" class="row">
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				<div class="col-sm-12">
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					<div class="row">
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						<div class="col-sm-3">
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							<a href="index.php" <?php if($view=='time') echo 'class="active"';?>><i class="fa fa-clock-o fa-3x"></i></a>
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						</div>
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						<div class="col-sm-3">
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							<a href="index.php?view=comment" <?php if($view=='comment') echo 'class="active"';?>><i class="fa fa-commenting-o fa-3x"></i></a>
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						</div>
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						<div class="col-sm-3">
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							<a href="index.php?view=upVote" <?php if($view=='upVote') echo 'class="active"';?>><i class="fa fa-angle-up fa-3x"></i></a>
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						</div>
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						<div class="col-sm-3">
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							<nav>
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								<a href="./about-us.html">about us</a>
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							</nav>
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						</div>
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					</div>
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				</div>	
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			</div>
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		</div>
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		<!-- jQuery, Tether, Bootstrap JS and own-->
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		<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.min.js" integrity="sha384-3ceskX3iaEnIogmQchP8opvBy3Mi7Ce34nWjpBIwVTHfGYWQS9jwHDVRnpKKHJg7" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
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    	<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tether/1.3.7/js/tether.min.js" integrity="sha384-XTs3FgkjiBgo8qjEjBk0tGmf3wPrWtA6coPfQDfFEY8AnYJwjalXCiosYRBIBZX8" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
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    	<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.5/js/bootstrap.min.js" integrity="sha384-BLiI7JTZm+JWlgKa0M0kGRpJbF2J8q+qreVrKBC47e3K6BW78kGLrCkeRX6I9RoK" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
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    	<script src="js/jQueryEmoji.js"></script>
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		<script>
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			$(document).ready(function() {
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				//Transform UTF-8 Emoji to img
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				$('.jodel > content').Emoji();
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				$('a').on('click', function(){
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				    $('a').removeClass('selected');
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				    $(this).addClass('selected');
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				});
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				function scrollToAnchor(aid){
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				    var aTag = $("article[id='"+ aid +"']");
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				    $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: aTag.offset().top-90},'slow');
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				}
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				<?php if(!isset($_GET['postID']) && !isset($_GET['getPostDetails'])) { ?>
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				var win = $(window);
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				var lastPostId = "<?php echo $lastPostId; ?>";
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				var view = "<?php echo $view; ?>"
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				var old_lastPostId = "";
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				var morePostsAvailable = true;
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				{
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					var hash = window.location.hash.slice(1);
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					if(!$("article[id='"+ hash +"']").length)
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					{
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						{
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							if(!$("article[id='"+ hash +"']").length)
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							{
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								$.ajax({
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									url: 'get-posts-ajax.php?lastPostId=' + lastPostId + '&view=' + view,
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										var elements = div.childNodes;
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										old_lastPostId = lastPostId;
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										lastPostId = lastPostId.replace(/\s+/g, '');
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											//alert(elements[3].textContent);
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											$('#posts').append(elements[1].innerHTML);
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										}
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										$('#loading').hide();
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									}
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								});
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								$('.jodel > content').Emoji();
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						}
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						scrollToAnchor(hash);
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				}
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				// Each time the user scrolls
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				win.scroll(function() {
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							url: 'get-posts-ajax.php?lastPostId=' + lastPostId + '&view=' + view,
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								div.innerHTML = html;
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								old_lastPostId = lastPostId;
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								{
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									$('#posts').append(elements[1].innerHTML);
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								}
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								$('#loading').hide();
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							}
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						});
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						$('.jodel > content').Emoji();
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					}
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				});
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			<?php } ?>
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			});	
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		</script>
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	</body>
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</html>
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