Can't get to log in screen on Tesco credit card website

Hi,
I am trying to log into my Tesco credit card on line banking but can't open the logging on screen. When i try I get an error message saying The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading. I am able to load this fine by using internet explorer.
Can anyone make any suggestions please?
Thanks
Powlus

Please describe in detail all you have attempted to do in order to resolve the issue. 
Mac OS X 10.5: Troubleshooting installation, startup, and login issues  
Mac OS X: Gray screen appears during startup 

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