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Jdownloader2 captcha queries in browser do not work

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joe

System Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Hello

When JDownloader2 starts a captcha query, a Librewolf tab opens with the message: File not found. In the address bar it shows "file:///home/user/jd2/%u".

I have copied the /home/user/.local/share/applications/JDownloader2-0.desktop to /usr/share/applications and executed "update-desktop-database".

Didn't help though.

Is there anything else that needs to be registered in the system for the captcha queries to open correctly in the browser?

The JDownloader2-0.desktop:

 #!/usr/bin/env xdg-open
 [Desktop Entry]
 Type=Application
 Name=JDownloader 2
 Exec=/bin/sh "/home/user/jd2/JDownloader2"
 Icon=/home/user/jd2/.install4j/JDownloader2.png
 Categories=Network;Application;

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joe
I was able to solve the problem by installing JD2 as a snap. Now the captcha requests are correctly displayed as http(s) requests in LibreWolf and I can resolve them.
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