Certificates
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Certificates
This is a pretty minor issue and I just noticed it. Both certificates for my account (Yasgur, team 52886) read zero contributions. They were fine but I haven't looked in a long time, so I don't know when I became a slacker.
Re: Certificates
I didn't look up your stats, but both seem to work if you've reached the appropriate milestone. They're designed to represent major milestones so you may have to wait, depending on how long you've been folding. The one that shows how many WUs you have completed it truncated to the next lower 100 WUs. Someone who has completed, say, 2,468 WUs will get a certificate saying they have completed 2,400 WUs. (The last two digits are always zeron.) For points, the last 5 digits are always zero, so you get your first certificate when you earn 100,000 points.
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How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
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Re: Certificates
Well, the last time I looked I probably had about 10 or 15 WU's and a couple of thousand points and the certificates registered those low level figures. Now I've got 206 and about 170,000 points and both certs read 0. *shrug*
BTW, I'm referring to the individual and not the team certificates. This is my page.
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... ame=Yasgur
BTW, I'm referring to the individual and not the team certificates. This is my page.
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... ame=Yasgur
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Re: Certificates
Try this... http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... ame=yasgur
It appears that the user stats page is not case sensitive (YASGUR/YaSgUr... they all bring up the same results) but the certificate generation program is. Your link had the 'y' in uppercase.
Happy folding!
It appears that the user stats page is not case sensitive (YASGUR/YaSgUr... they all bring up the same results) but the certificate generation program is. Your link had the 'y' in uppercase.
Happy folding!
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Re: Certificates
Would that mean changing the case of the Y in the setup of the SMP client would correct this? As of now, it's upper case.
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Re: Certificates
It should but I'd rather you wait for someone who's certain about this before you do it. Wouldn't want your credits to get saved under a new id Until then, maybe you could save the correct link as a bookmark/favorite?
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Re: Certificates
I finally realized what was going on. My fahmon was linking me to the upper case Y page because I had configured the client that way. When I reconfigured to lower case, fahmon is hooking me up properly.
I suppose that upper case page can be removed from your server. Sorry about that. I will be sure that I'm case conscious when configuring from now on.
Thanks for your help. Now I can start papering my walls.
I suppose that upper case page can be removed from your server. Sorry about that. I will be sure that I'm case conscious when configuring from now on.
Thanks for your help. Now I can start papering my walls.
Re: Certificates
Hi Yasgur, printing out a few certificates is alright. Wall papering walls, would be a very expensive cost and not very durable (not waterproof).Save your money to buy more computers to fold, and show your family and friends your certificates on the Internet Website.Yasgur wrote:I finally realized what was going on. My fahmon was linking me to the upper case Y page because I had configured the client that way. When I reconfigured to lower case, fahmon is hooking me up properly.
I suppose that upper case page can be removed from your server. Sorry about that. I will be sure that I'm case conscious when configuring from now on.
Thanks for your help. Now I can start papering my walls.
Re: Certificates
Actually it looks like everything after the first 2 digits are zeros. My teamless stats certificates show that I have completed 27 WUs and made 11,000 points. My stats in Team Estonia certificates show 170 WUs and 110,000 points.bruce wrote:I didn't look up your stats, but both seem to work if you've reached the appropriate milestone. They're designed to represent major milestones so you may have to wait, depending on how long you've been folding. The one that shows how many WUs you have completed it truncated to the next lower 100 WUs. Someone who has completed, say, 2,468 WUs will get a certificate saying they have completed 2,400 WUs. (The last two digits are always zeron.) For points, the last 5 digits are always zero, so you get your first certificate when you earn 100,000 points.
FLECOM from Team [H]ardOCP has certificates for 230,000 WUs and 48,000,000 points.
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Re: Certificates
Aye, there's the ticket.Cajun_Don wrote: Hi Yasgur, printing out a few certificates is alright. Wall papering walls, would be a very expensive cost and not very durable (not waterproof).Save your money to buy more computers to fold, and show your family and friends your certificates on the Internet Website.