Viewing PDF's in Safari 3 w/ "2 Pages" Enabled - Cover Displays Incorrectly

When viewing PDF's in Safari 3 with "Two Pages" view enabled, pages 1 and 2 are displayed on the same spread. 3 and 4 are together and so on. Normally, when viewing two pages at a time, I'm expecting the front and back covers to appear seperately from the spreads. 2 and 3 are displayed together and so on (the assumption being that the PDF is based on a book-style layout).
Preview displays PDF's the "correct" way, and Safari shows them "incorrectly", yet I can't find a relevant option in either application.
In Acrobat, the equivalent option is View -> Page Display -> Show Cover Page During Two-Up.
Any ideas?

the application is safari. - in this case is it safari thats displaying the PDF or a plug in. at this point i dont have any 3rd party PDF plug ins.
the link is on a website, i have not downloaded the PDF. When I click on the link, another safai window opens and it displays the PDF. I close the window, and click on the same link. When that happens, the gibberish appears.
....at this point...im maybe thinking that its a problem with the web server? This doesnt happen all the time.
Thanks so much for you interest in my problem. =)

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