>> in IE 6...
Why in the world would you test using IE6?
Seriously in the developed world, the percentage of folks still using
IE6 is lower than even Opera. It's a miniscule portion of any
potential market for just about any product except freeware.
(yes there are a lot of people still using IE6, but nearly all of them
appear to be in east asia (China and surrounding countries) running
pirated versions of XP (which don't get windows update) (see the
analysis of the numbers here:
http://www.troyhunt.com/2010/08/aye-pirates-be-reason-ie6-just-wont-die.html
)
Nearly all legitimate XP users, who get windows updates, have upgraded
to IE7 or IE8 since those were pushed out via winodws update. Or
they've manually downloaded firefox, chrome, etc.
So unless people in China or nearby contries, running pirated
software, are a large portion of your market segment, I'd not bother
testing on IE6, or wasting any developer's time with a bug that is
unique to IE6 (and can't be reproduced on a different browser). Move
those test boxes up to IE7!