I don't know about the IE6 error, but a comment on the site design: Many of
your patients will be completely unable to use the site because of the
unreadable text.

The text size is 12px, which is far too small for many people. The site
should not be using a px size at all.

It's Trebuchet, which is an attractive looking font but poor for readability
- and at any given font size, Trebuchet uses smaller glyphs than other
fonts, making the font size problem worse.

The text color is #444444, which means you've given up over 25% of the
available contrast.

I know that's not the information you were looking for in posting here, but
there won't be much point in fixing JavaScript bugs if patients can't read
the text. Ditch Trebuchet - Verdana is the best choice for readability on a
wide variety of displays. Go for full black on white, and use big text in em
sizes.

Remember, no one will ever complain that the site is too *easy* to read. :-)

-Mike

> From: Mattl
> 
> Hi,
> Any chance someone could look at the following and give me some clues?
> 
> http://www.edenvillamedical.co.uk/
> 
> The jqQuery Validate function works fine in Safari, Firefox, 
> Opera but throws an error in ie6 (i've not been able to test 
> yet in ie7).
> Validates the form under the 'Prescriptions' tab.
> 
> The error is:
> 
> Line: 30
> Char: 1
> Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
> 
> Can't figure this out, any help really appreciated.
> 
> Regards
> Matt
> 

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