okay, so I figured it out... I think

http://www.monkeypuzzle.net/testfiles/jquery/leftRight/index2.html

jQuery.fn.sizeLayout = function() {
                if($.browser.msie){ 
                                var ww = $(window).width();                    
                                var wh = $(window).height();                   
                                var pt = $('#rightPane').offset().top;          
                                var dw = $('#leftPane').outerWidth();           
                                $('#leftPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) + 
'px'); // set height of
left div
                                $('#rightPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) + 
'px');                   
$('#rightPane').css('width', (ww - dw - 30) + 'px');            };
 };

$().ready(function(){
                        $(window).sizeLayout();
                        $(window).resize(function(){
                                $(this).sizeLayout();
                        });
});     

but can someone tell me why, on document load in IE6, there's an additional
16px at the bottom, which disappears on resize? Dimensions.js seems to think
there is a bottom scrollbar maybe?

Thanks

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