I can't open pdf pages on internet

I don't no why i can't open pdf files on the web anymore. Usually there was another window that would open allowing me to preview a pdf document before downloading it. Now there's just a blank page that opens. It doesn't work neither safari nor on Firefox mozilla anymore. I think it started when I downloaded adobe reader (10.1.1). It's really annoying and i have no clue as to how to solve this... Is it the plug-ins or something??
Can anyone tell me how to fix this???

I've done that but it doesn't work.
i've windows 98 and microsoft internet browser 6.0
Must i download some java program or take an other browser like microsoft internet browser 5.0?

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