Download pdf-files from websites is disabled!???

Some websites provide additional information by making the user download a PDF-file. For some reason (can't really say since when), whenever I need to download a PDF, either there's a blank location-address or Firefox just stops whenever the PDF-link has been found, without crashing though.
I'd be happy to know how to resolve this problem.

Far as I know the problem isn't on Apple's end. I'm download PDF files with no problem. But I've experienced what you are in the past and I think you were on the right track when you suspected Adobe. In the main Library folder (not the one in your personal directory) there's a folder called Internet Plugins. Look inside for a file called AdobePDFViewer and delete it. If I remember properly, you force Adobe Reader to install a new one by just starting Reader and it will ask if you want to install the PDF reader. Or, you might want to look at this plugin which, in my opinion, beats Adobe's plugin hands down.

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