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WeatherScan Local Emulator Project => News and Updates => Topic started by: cc17926 on April 26, 2012, 04:22:40 PM
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A lot of thought has been put into doing this. I have decided to allow our new users to create accounts. This will allow anyone who has been wanting an account to try out the emulator, or even allow existing users create another account for a new location! This will also give instant access to the emulator, instead of waiting for one of the administrator's to add your account. I am going to keep this simple and sweet: Please make sure that your using your REAL email address, no spam mail email addresses. This is used for account validation, and for direct communication with me. NO ABUSE! If there are any problems, please let us know!
You may create an account by simply visiting: http://www.wxcine.com:21863/ (http://www.wxcine.com:21863/)
I am excited to open the doors for everyone, and I hope this brings a new exposure to this project a long with fresh ideas!
Enjoy!
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Hello Brian, I love this idea! :) However, I signed up for a new CINE account for the purpose of using a different city, however when I signed up and got to the screen confirm my registration cookie entry, the "%bad passwords" screen came up once I hit the register button..
The username I signed up with is Zach. :thumbsup:
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Zach, you found a bug! I noticed when you created a username with some capital letters, it threw things off a little. This was an easy fix. Try logging in as the user account again, and you should be able to use the cookie sent to your email to login to the portal. The account is 'Zach'. Thanks for letting me know about this!
By the way, I hope the sign-up process isn't too painful!
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Brian you are da man!
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Brian you are da man!
:thumbsup:
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"Captcha Anti-Spam field is incorrect!!" Why? i did it correctly. :(
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Try a different browser or clear your cache. Please avoid double posting
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Thanks, You're the best. ;)
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It doesn't seem to be working for me in Firefox 15.0.1 or Chrome (latest stable release).