Oh man, am I bummed. My development environment is huge, and I've really been loving running Intellij IDEA 8.1 with -d64. It's a barn burner. But apparently Mozilla HTML Preview doesn't work in 64 bit mode. Argh! The "solution" is to go back to -d32. This is going to be painful. According to Activity Monitor, IDEA is using 5.54Gb of of virtual memory and 1.09Gb of main memory. That's enough memory to make me think that I really do want to keep using the 64 bit VM.
I haven't been able to find a way to get IDEA to launch with a 32-bit VM. I've edited Info.plist to change the VM to 1.5. I've changed the VMOptions and added in -d32. I even changed the JVMArchs String to x86 instead of x86_64. And in the Java Preferences pane from the Finder, I've put 1.5 on top. Under all circumstances, according to Activity Monitor, the system still thinks IDEA is using a 64-bit VM (it has the "(64 bit") value in the "Kind" column), and HTML Preview won't load. Oh well.
The other workaround is to just uninstall HTML Preview and use Alt-F2 to open up your HTML files the old fashioned way directly in a browser.
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEA-18145
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEA-18900
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