The error log is as follows:
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*** Log start at Thu, 05 Nov 2009 06:32:35 GMT
Recent post info found: [xpconnect wrapped (nsISupports, nsIHttpChannel, nsIUploadChannel, nsIRequest, nsIChannel, nsICachingChannel)], http://www869.megaupload.com/files/5d96b64fdc34740c36a626c3c66963f9/Crow.rar VS http://www869.megaupload.com/files/5d96b64fdc34740c36a626c3c66963f9/Crow.rar, true, true
Preprocessing done in ms143
Starting dispatch
Dispatch done in ms38
Total processing time: ms194
JDownloader response:
0
Running /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home/bin/java -Xmx512m -jar /Applications/jDownloader.app/Contents/Resources/Java/JDownloader.jar -- async
JDownloader response:
0
JDownloader response:
0
JDownloader response:
0
JDownloader response:
0
It's not an issue with firewalls because I don't have any type of firewall on my system. If I were to copy and paste "/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home/bin/java -Xmx512m -jar /Applications/jDownloader.app/Contents/Resources/Java/JDownloader.jar -- async" into the terminal, it launches Jdownloader instantly ~ 5 seconds. I've even changed the about:config in FF from 8 to 12 to give it extra time to load but it doesn't look like Flashgot is loading Jdownloader.
I've read a couple people having troubles and having to manually open Jdownloader every time they download something in Ubuntu Linux. As OSX 10.6 is unix based, I suspect it's the same issue those people were experiencing. Does anyone know any solutions to this problem or has anyone run into this problem for that matter
EDIT: a couple useless SS to show that the solution isn't obvious.


once again, that firewall thing is the generic message that it gives when it fails to launch :/