I am very familiar with working with and installing PHP app's.
I did use your web gallery download installer "TWG 2.4 Installer Version". What it did was changed all files and directory's that needed access to, to 777. When uploading, the majority of site providers force appropriate permissions settings such as 644 for files and 755 for folders. Yet this is depending on your hosting account, it could be necessary to change them.
Now what I meant about your sales/purchase page. Initially, I didn't download your software, as I was so impressed with your demo that I was going to purchase it right off. So I went to your "Register/Buy" page and selected "Enterprise Edition License" and filled out the information. When I clicked onto your "Finish registration" it required me to enter my registration code - which of course, never registering, or having the software previously, I didn't have a code to enter. This is what I was referring to previously. Had it just went ahead and taken me to PayPal to order, you would have had a sale; before the problems of trying to install.
As it is, I stopped trying to get it running, as it was taking too much time to try to install, getting errors, and going to see what the error was, making the corrections needed, then trying again, just to get some other errors, checking the error log, making the needed changes, and this was getting to be a constant peat, repeat.
If this system didn't give me this fight, You would of had a sale. Now, add to this negative feeling about your product, there wasn't an easy way to get in touch, as I had to come here to the forum, register here, and put in my complaint/inquiry. It would be easier for noobs to your software to simply have a contact form that they can ask questions or comments about your software; rather than having to register on your forum (which, IMHO, should be for after sale questions and assistance) and post.
I will close by saying, that I still think that what I saw in your demo was highly impressive, but am very weary now as to what other possible problems I might run into when attempting to incorporate this into my existing site(s); as I don't want to use the iFrame, but rather just the PHP 'include' into the section(s) of a web page. I only needed it for one site presently, but was going to purchase the Enterprise Edition License for possible other sites in the future.
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