It's not clear to me what you mean by saying that the website requires it. 
Generally, website don't require a program. Or at least, they should not. I 
would not know how they would require it. Websites offer data, like PDF. And 
how that is handled is determined by your *browser*, not the website (or it 
should.) So this seems more like a question about your browser. I.e. you should 
tell your browser what it should do. That has nothing directly to do with Adobe 
or Skim. Now if it is about plugins, then you cannot do it, because there is no 
plugin for Skim. You can only tell your browser to open a PDF in Skim 
externally.

Christiaan

On Jun 30, 2013, at 19:09, Michael Kraft wrote:

> Thanks but I'm not sure why you brought up operating system defaults, as they 
> weren't relevant to my inquiry.
> 
> In a word, I just wanted to know whether any plug-in or other add-on would 
> allow SKIM to substitute for ADODE (Acrobat) when a website 'required' the 
> latter.  Again, a case in point is printing out Priority Mail labels at 
> usps.gov.
> 
> > My advice: don't ever use PDF forms!
> 
> Hard to never use PDF forms if the website requires them for what you want to 
> do.
> 
> ----------------------------
> 
> --- On Sun, 6/30/13, Randy Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Randy Parker <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Skim-app-users] Any SKIM 'plug-in' that allows it be used at 
> websites that want ADOBE?
> To: "For general discussion about using Skim" 
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, June 30, 2013, 11:34 AM
> 
> Your computer's operating system assigns which program should be run to open 
> particular filetypes, not Skim.
> 
> In "Finder", right-click on a PDF file, select "Get Info", and set "Open 
> with: "
> 
> But my experience is that PDF forms actually DO require certain Adobe 
> programs to correctly manipulate the fields.   I can't remember if it was the 
> standard "Acrobat" or a some kind of enhanced Acrobat.  I base this on my 
> son's Boy Scout Eagle form 2 years ago: some non-Adobe programs would open it 
> and allow typing, but the entered text would not reliably "save".  I was sure 
> my son was doing something wrong until I did it a few times myself. (such fun 
> typing in 8 pages of content a couple of times, only to have it completely 
> lost both times !).  I tried a couple of other PDF programs as well, with bad 
> results.
> 
> My advice: don't ever use PDF forms!
> 
> I never got to the bottom of the problem, but I suspect there are proprietary 
> quirks that are not part of the PDF standard.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Michael Kraft <[email protected]> wrote:
> Certain websites (government websites, in particular, including the USPS) 
> require the user to have ADOBE installed in order to complete forms fill-in 
> that are converted to PDFs.  (Example:  ADOBE required to create a USPS 
> 'Priority Mail' mailing label)
> 
> Is there any way to configure SKIM so that PDF’s that “require” ADOBE can use 
> SKIM instead?
> 
> Thanks.
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