I opened a ticket at 
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1406&start=100
Thanks

On Monday, March 25, 2013 3:46:04 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>
> file a bug for it, so it gets tracked. ...
>
> On Monday, March 25, 2013 8:01:18 PM UTC+1, Mark wrote:
>>
>> Derek,
>>
>> It is a great solution. Thank you so much! I hope this "-ms-overflow-x: 
>> scroll;" should be included in SQLFORM.grid by default.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Monday, March 25, 2013 1:49:03 PM UTC-4, Derek wrote:
>>>
>>> Add a vendor-specific tag for IE...
>>>
>>> -ms-overflow-x: scroll;
>>>
>>> the scrollbar will appear when there is overflow on the X, all the other 
>>> browsers will have the 'auto'.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 25, 2013 6:18:25 AM UTC-7, Mark wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have a problem which only happened in IE (I tested IE9, firefox, 
>>>> chrome). To reproduce the problem, open the following sample web page in 
>>>> IE 
>>>> browser. When the mouse hover on the table, the whitespace between 
>>>> scrollbar and table border will keep increase. This will only happen at 
>>>> the 
>>>> following situation: IE, table, scrollbar, TR hover. Web2py grid table has 
>>>> the same problem. It seems to me when TR hover, the scrollbar will add 
>>>> extra bottom padding or margin. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>>>> <style>
>>>> .wrapper {border:2px solid #ccc;margin:0.75em 0 0 0 
>>>> !important;overflow-x: visible !important;}
>>>> .wrapper tr:hover {background-color:#C5C5C5}
>>>> </style>
>>>> <body>
>>>> <div class="wrapper">
>>>> <div style="width:100%;overflow-x:auto">
>>>> <table border="0" align="center" width="2000">
>>>> <thead><tr><th width="30%">Header 1</th><th width="20%">header 2</th>
>>>> <th width="30%">Header 3</th><th width="30%">header 4</th></tr></thead>
>>>> <tbody>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 1</td><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 4</td></tr>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 6</td><td>cell 7</td></tr>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 6</td><td>cell 7</td></tr>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 6</td><td>cell 7</td></tr>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 6</td><td>cell 7</td></tr>
>>>> <tr><td>cell 2</td><td>cell 3</td><td>cell 6</td><td>cell 7</td></tr>
>>>> </tbody>
>>>> </table>
>>>> </div>
>>>> </div>
>>>> </body>
>>>> </html>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>

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