Safari can't open my gradebook webpage

I am a teacher and the school provides the program Excelsior Software by Pinnacle System to be able to enter grades online.
My old IBM opens the page.... but when I open it on my webpage it says unable to launch program... any ideas on any fixes.... I recently updated my java and that didn't do the trick

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