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I have run across several websites lately which insist they cannot
download PDF files to you because you don't have Adobe Acrobat
installed. 
I had a look in /usr/bin and there are symlinks named Acrobat,
Acroread, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Reader 8.1.3. All except Acroread
point to /usr/bin/evince.
 How can I "fool" these websites (including
the Quebec government site) into thinking Adobe is on my machine?
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Charles
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