Here: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4753, and Here: 
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4960
some users send this bug on bug tracker. The example are almost the
same of this situation.

On 5 Ago, 17:02, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry about the hostility, was having a pretty stressful day and I
> didn't really look into the problem too much, so my apologies for that.
> Now that I've had a better look, it actually does look like a bug.
> If you enter a value to the toggle, IE8 will do something with the TR,
> but it ends up hiding at the end.
>
> You may want to post a bug reporthttp://dev.jquery.com/report/
>
> Fontzter wrote:
> > Liam,
>
> > Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
> > there are a few things about this that puzzle me:
>
> > * It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
> > * It works with jQuery 1.2.6
> > * You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
> >http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit)
>
> > For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
> > use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Dave
>
> > On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug
> >> (people are so quick to shout out that word).
> >> Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
> >> none is one of the things you can't change.
>
> >> - Liam
>
> >> Fontzter wrote:
>
> >>> bump?
>
> >>> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> >>> On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter <dmfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini
>
> >>>> This works in other browsers but not IE8.
>
> >>>> Thanks,
>
> >>>> Dave

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