Safari Problem displaying pdf's

I updated as suggested by Updater to Safari 5.1.5 and now no pdf's will display from websites - just black screen. I am running OS10.6.8  How can I go back to previous installation?

Thanks Carolyn Samit!
I have a 2012 Macbook and I'm running Safari (6.0.1). The same thing was happening. I ignored it for a while, but then searched and found this posting. After deleting "AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin" I'm able to see the PDFs.
What caused this? I must have downloaded this Adobe software unknowingly, right? Safari didn't have a problem with this previously ... so was it an upgrade issue with Safari or a user issue (unwittingly downloading Adobe crap)?

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