Federal Financial Aid Form for college students does not support Safari 4.0

Can you believe the federal governments web site for on-line college financial aid does not support the latest Safari Browser!! They want you to download 3.1 or go to a different machine. If anybody has any suggestions let me know. Here is the link
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm

I just checked that link and although it told me that I was not using a certified browser, Safari was identified as one of the browsers (with a link to the browser download page). So, I clicked on Next and the form loaded.
It may be that the complexities of coding such secure pages (the US Visa applications have similar discrepancies) fail to identify accurately the browser you were using, OR (I see you are using 10.4) you do not have the latest browser (it needs 3.1 or 4.04). As Hawaiian Starman suggests, go for Firefox (if you are not going to update.

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