1

(7 replies, posted in Wish List)

Thank you

2

(7 replies, posted in Wish List)

So editing access\logins.php, access\password_reset.php and include\header.inc with the new doc type makes it html5.

3

(7 replies, posted in Wish List)

Well that's very good. Apparently updating to HTML5 is as simlple as

"Update the old DOCTYPE declaration which no one ever bothered remembering with <!DOCTYPE html> – and.. you’ve gone HTML5!"

But I can't find where to do this?
Kind regards

4

(7 replies, posted in Wish List)

My reasons:
1 Currently using HTML 4
2 I don't think desktops are the most common way to access the internet any more

5

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

At last !!
I have varnish running in front of apache and the default.vcl was configured to strip cookies, FrontAccounting couldn't create a seession cookie and so wouldn't work. But now it does.

Thank you for your help and as a newcomer I must say that I found this forum very helpful and approachable.
Kind regards

6

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

Thank you for your help apmuthu but I'm still not getting anywhere with this. I'm not comfortable with the command line and the commands you suggested don't seem to work for me and I can't find any reference to php-scripts.log in php.ini.

I had FrontAccounting running perfectly a couple years back  and installatiion was straight forward which makes me think that it might be a version issue.

PHP 5.3 will get no more security updates but I wonder if, as a last resort, I might try downgrading mysql. Has anyone got FrontAccounting running with MySQL 5.5? Anyway, before I do that I will work through the suggestions you've provided.
Thanks.

7

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

CentOS 6.5
Apache 2.2.29
PHP 5.5.17
Mysql 5.5.37
vps

8

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

Thank you for taking the time.
I've tried your suggestion by flushing privileges and also restarting mysql.  I still can't get past step 5. The UTF-8 encoding and collation are currently set at "utf8mb4_general_ci".  Is this correct?
Kind regards

9

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

Thank you for your quick reply. Yes I've tried your suggestion but to no avail. I still get an error yet In step 2 it happily accepts the mysql server settings. I'm using mysql 5.5.37 might this be an issue?
Again thank you for your interest and
Kind regards

10

(10 replies, posted in Installation)

Hello
I can't seem to get past step 5 of the installation process.
"Cannot connect to database. User or password is invalid or you have no permittions to create database".