So the behavior in IE8 is quite a bit different. In IE8 it's ignoring rows that aren't visible-therefore causing a corruption to the display. It may not be immediately obvious as to the problem, but the root cause is how IE8 is handling the rowspan attribute of a table cell. Now, if you look at the grid in IE8 it looks like this: This functionality has been working fine in Firefox, IE, Chrome, Safari in every major version. If you click on the icon, the row expands. This is what the table looks like in every browser but IE8: ![]() In our application, we have a table that has collapsible rows.
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