-
-
-
- </ol>
-
-
- </li>
-
-
- <li>Now that the database is created you will need to set up a
-database user to access this database. DO NOT USE THE USER
-‘ROOT’. Set up a new user and give that user full
-privileges over the database ‘frontacc’.</li>
- <li>After successfully install, remove or rename your install directory <strong><em>your_url/account/install</em></strong> (or
-whatever directory you entered) for safety reasons. You don't need it any more.</li>
-
-
-
- </ol>
-
-
- </li>
-
-
- <li>
-
- <h3>Editing config_db.php</h3>
-
-
-
- <ol>
-
-
- <li><strong><em>config_db.php</em></strong> contains connection
-information for the database. These must be set to your local settings
-or you will not be able to access FrontAccounting. </li>
-
-
- <li>FrontAccounting allows multiple connections, you can enter as
-many connections as you have separate entities (most people will use
-only one). </li>
-
-
- <li><strong>$db_connections</strong> is an array of connections – for each connection : </li>
-
-
- <li>“<strong>name</strong>” is the name of the connection, this is the name that will be displayed to the user </li>
-
-
- <li>“<strong>host</strong>” is the computer IP
+</ol>
+</li>
+<li>Now that the database is created you will need to set
+up a database user to access this database. DO NOT USE THE USER ‘ROOT’.
+Set up a new user and give that user full privileges over the database
+‘frontacc’. </li>
+<li>After successfully install, remove or rename your
+install directory <strong><em>your_url/account/install</em></strong>
+(or
+whatever directory you entered) for safety reasons. You don't need it
+any more.</li>
+</ol>
+</li>
+<li>
+<h3>Editing config_db.php</h3>
+<ol>
+<li><strong><em>config_db.php</em></strong>
+contains connection information for the database. These must be set to
+your local settings or you will not be able to access FrontAccounting. </li>
+<li>FrontAccounting allows multiple connections, you can
+enter as many connections as you have separate entities (most people
+will use only one). </li>
+<li><strong>$db_connections</strong> is an
+array of connections – for each connection : </li>
+<li>“<strong>name</strong>” is the name of the
+connection, this is the name that will be displayed to the user </li>
+<li>“<strong>host</strong>” is the computer IP