Fill and Save PDF Form within Safari

I know I can download, fill out a PDF Form and save.
But we need to fill out PDF Forms online and have those forms saved on our server (within our Student Information Server).
I cannot see any possible way of doing this, and it could be a reason our school district switches to PCs.
I have downloaded, and installed Adobe Reader 8.0, which doesn't allow Saving PDF.
The Schubert|it 2.2.3 plugin for PPC machines won't allow Saving either.
Is there any hope.

You are misunderstanding.
I don't want to save the PDF on my computer. I want it saved on the server within our Student Information System.
It doesn't work with the schubert plugin (the plugin even says it won't).
I want to be able to modify a PDF that is on a server and save it on the server all within a web page.
It can be done on Windows. It can't be done on OS X (up to 10.4.9)

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