Safari wouldnt log into my trading web site

hi,
i have this wired problem since i switched to mac ,safari just would not log into my demat website www.kotaksecurities.com this site works fine with my desktop pc using windows xp and internet explorer but with the same user name /password combination safari says invalid password! i have upgraded and installed all available updates for safari as well as for os x have also tried resetting it....i downloaded opera and it wudnt work with that either....could someone help me with this i am going nuts trying to figure this one out
macbook pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Try Firefox.
When I tried to access your site with Safari, the whole page seemed to shift to... an incomplete version. The page expanded horizontally.
But when I tried it in Firefox, it seemed to work.
Note that I don't have an account and so my advice is based just on being able to keep the right elements open.
(I imagine it's a Java thing.)

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