PWMgr. won't ask to remember password for one site; it used to. It works on Safari. How do I get it to ask?

Mac OS 10.4.11, PowerBook G4. Broadband connection.
It used to remember the user name and password for this one site I use daily; suddenly it would put in user name but not fill in password. Neither one shows up on Password Manager.
I know it's not the site since Safari remembers both.
How can I restore the password?
Thanks

Thank you but I tried the bookmarklet twice; no dice. I downloaded password editor but I must be doing something wrong since I try to add the username & password and it doesn't stick.
Autocomplete is on and works for every other site (& on Safari). This particular site will autocomplete my name (that is if I type in the first letter it shows an option) and it used to then automatically add the password.
Help!

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