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Hi artigas,
If you uzipped directly to the modules directory, you probably have extra folders that should not be there. Uzip it locally and find the module root directory and copy that to the modules directory.
But then now I see php 5, there could be a problem there too.
I assume that you are using the latest beta, 2.0.7.
Wfsections has kind of a complicated install routine.
If you read the readme, it asked you to read the docs in the doc folder.
Before install:
wfsection/images
wfsection/images/article
wfsection/images/article/thumbs
wfsection/images/category
wfsection/images/category/thumbs
wfsection/images/logos
wfsection/images/logos/thumbs
wfsection/cache
wfsection/cache/thumbs
wfsection/cache/uploaded
chmod all to 777
Create a folder
Create a folder named 'thumbs' within {xoops-rootdirectory}/uploads and chmod that folder to 777
You then install the module as usual.
Then last:
Set module permissions
Most important step now will be to setup the group permissions for the module via Xoops: System --> groups