<p> <b>Step 2:</b>
Writing new configuration settings...
<?php if($files === true) { ?>
Done!<br><br>
<?php if (is_array($modules)) { ?>
<b>Please select any optional modules you wish to install</b></p>
<form>
<table width="100%" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="4" bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
<?php for($i=0; $i<count($modules); $i++) { ?>
<tr valign="top" bgcolor="#F3F3F3">
<td width="2%" height="25" bgcolor="#F8F8F8">
<input type="checkbox" name="modules[]" value="<?php echo $modules[$i]['name']; ?>">
</td>
<td width="98%" height="25" bgcolor="#F8F8F8">
<?php echo $modules[$i]['desc']; ?>
</tr>
<?php } ?>
</table>
<p>
<?php if (!empty($license_agreement)) { ?>
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="I Agree, Continue to Step 3">
<?php } else { ?>
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Step 3">
<input type="hidden" name="do" value="step3">
</form>
<b>failed!</b>
<?php echo $database; ?>
</p>
<p> <br>
<br>
<b>To Resolve This Issue:</b><br>
Please access the files/directories listed above and change their permissions
to be writable. Then refresh this page in your browser.<br>
On Linux based systems, you can use an FTP program to change the CHMOD settings
to '777', or you can use the <i>chmod</i> command from the command line.<br>
On Windows based systems, you should check that the file/directory is not set
to "Read-only," and the web user has full access to the files.<br>