How do I read PDF files in Safari?

I am using Lion on a MacBook Pro and am unable to read any PDF doc's that I open while in Safari. All I get is a blank black page with no data on it.
Thanks
Don S

I tried opening the PDF docs while using Firefox and a notification came up to install the Schubert-it plug-in. I downloaded and installed the plug-in in Safari and I can now open PDF docs. Thanks for the help.
                    http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/
Don Smith

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