I need to fill a form using adobe reader in safari...

I need to fill a form using Adobe reader in Safari, and although the plug-in is in my Library/internret plug-ins folder, I always get the message, when I get to the site form page in Safari to install plug-in.
Any thoughts ?
Yves

This one, from the site :
It says, in french : you must have adobe reader installed to be able to submit a demand...

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