This is tricky. I have done a script with jQuery, where an gets "shaked" if the user puts incorrect values:
$('#input-name').addClass('input-bad').effect('shake',{
direction: 'left',
distance: 10,
times: 3}
, 100 );
The problem is that this effect (thanks to jQuery UI) makes the input shake but at the very far right of the page in Internet Explorer 6 (dunno 7/8). The point is remove the shake effect if the user uses this browser. I'm using for browser detection purposes.