This site ==> https://www.diablo3gemcalculator.com/ has gone away. This would take all of the thinking out of gem calculation, gem crafting calculation, paragon planning, augment planning, etc.
Good bye old friend.
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This site ==> https://www.diablo3gemcalculator.com/ has gone away. This would take all of the thinking out of gem calculation, gem crafting calculation, paragon planning, augment planning, etc.
Good bye old friend.
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It’s a shame, the site was very useful!
While waiting to see it maybe reappear, it is possible to go through this url
ps: I don’t know how long the site will be visible…
I think they waved a proper goodbye before pulling the plug.
Published code to Github repo for hosting.
Farewell, you were a great little web app.
Thank you @naksiloth.
Do you have a link to the github?
Thanks @Strix.
If you enter the link that Strix sent their github is linked at the very bottom of the page.
Thank you guys.
Here is your Calculator:
Marquise Gem ------ 81 - 162 - 243
Imperial Gem ---------- 27 - 54 - 81
Flawless Imp Gem ----- 9 - 18 - 27
Royal Gem------------------ 3 - 6 - 9
Flawless Royal Gem------ 1 - 2 - 3
You can even delete the first line after a while
| Imperial Gem | 81 | 162 | 243 | |||
| Flawless Imp Gem | 27 | 54 | 81 | |||
| Royal Gem | 9 | 18 | 27 | |||
| Flawless Royal Gem | 3 | 6 | 9 |
Edit: the website is back online!
It has an invalid certificate. I wouldn’t trust it without one. Way too easy to embed something that shouldn’t be there and oopsie, it’s on you for going and ignoring the warning the browser pops up.
To make 1 Flawless Royal gem. You need 81 Marquise, 27 Imperial, 9 Flawless Imp, 3 Royal. You have your numbers line up wrong.
Yes down the road you get to a point you really don’t need the Marquise gems. Because yes you will enough of the Imperial gems.
I only set it up that way to show what gems you need to make 1or 2 or 3 Flawless Royal gems.
Now it has a valid certificate ![]()
No, it doesn’t.
Strange, through 3 browsers the certificate is indicated as valid.
Am I missing something? ![]()
I’ll try again later. It’s possible that it just hasn’t propogated to all DNS servers yet and I’m getting a cached certificate. That shouldn’t happen since those are typically checked live with the proper certificate authorities, but it can’t be ruled out.
Edit: Clicking the link version in my post above works. Using the link the OP posted does not. The https:// combined with the “www” portion of the URL is causing Firefox to have a snitfit with the certificate. So it is an invalid certificate in that it isn’t matching with the secure URL vs. insecure (http) version of the URL.
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I was only using the diablo3gemcalculator.com part so no warning message, with https://www.diablo3gemcalculator.com/ I have one (on all 3 browsers)
Thank you guys. The site is back online for me. No issues with SSL certs being invalid.
You’re not using the URL from the OP then because the certificate hasn’t been updated and is still invalid for the original URL from the OP (the non-www versions work normally).
best reply !!! EVER !!!.