are online companies breaking password manager?




My credit card company's online login page changed in
design recently and now I have to manually type
my username and password into the form to get in.
Mozilla Password manager will not fill in the
form. Since the new designed page is on a different
URL, I deleted the old entry from password manager
thinking mozilla would query for adding the
new URL as a login form, this never happened and
I have to type the login in. I'm thinking that
the new design hides the "user id" and "password"
strings as a small image so mozilla can't recognize
it's a login form? How else would this happen?
I'm guessing banking companies have decided they
don't like Password managers.
I'm using mozilla 1.7.12 on Fedora core 4

Mark
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