Safari 3.2.1 and 4 log in problem - developer

I am developing a web site using asp.net and since the update to safari 4 (and 3.2.1 and 10.5.6 on a mac) i am unable to log into the site, it doesnt appear to be saving the cookies, so it just redirects you back to the log in site every time.
I am using formsauthentication, and configuring cookies using Response.Cookies("Admin")("username") etc..
Has anyone else had the same problem? When i click the log in button (on default.aspx, it simply redirects me back to the same page, with the url
default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fAdmin%2fdefault.aspx
it should redirect to a folder called admin, which has a page called default.aspx.
This works fine on IE/FireFox and versions of Safari on the mac and windows before 4.
Does anyone have any idea how i can fix this, and regain normal log in ability.

hehe... he's trying to help you. He said "Debug menu and User Agent?".
This will show you what Safari is doing. Unfortunately you have not provided enough information for us to troubleshoot this problem.
This is a common problem; web developers do not understand how browsers work, so they do not have the expertise to develop for "BrowserX".
Try the Apple Developer's Connection if you are programming a website for Safari. This forum is primarily for end-users of the Safari browser. The response we usually give is to "Check with the web developer to be sure that Safari is a supported browser".

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