You could use the minified file (jquery.validate.min.js) and gzip it,
that gives you a better performance then packed anyway.

Jörn

On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Mattl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Jorn,
> The problem is the jquery.validate.pack.js file, I've tried using the
> jquery.validate.js and that works fine, so there must be something in
> the .pack version that ie6 doesn't like.
>
> The debugger said it was expecting ; on line 2 which in the pack file
> is the entire code!
>
> I'll just go with the jquery.validate.js file as that works.
>
> Thanks anyway,
>
> Matt
>
> On Sep 21, 1:14 pm, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Try installing a script debugger to get a more useful error message
>> and line numbers:http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2004/10/26/247912.aspx
>>
>> Jörn
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Mattl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Subject Changed
>>
>> > On Sep 21, 7:29 am, Mattl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Thanks for the feedback, I have not finished the design yet, still
>> >> working on functionality, but will make the changes as you suggest.
>>
>> >> In the meantime, can anyone comment on the problem I posted about?
>>
>> >> Thanks
>> >> Matt
>>
>> >> On Sep 20, 11:22 pm, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > 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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