Most of the new generation browsers support CSS pseudo class :hover to any elements. That is a nice feature because you can give mouseover effect for any element using CSS.
Example :
tr:hover td { background:#f2f2f2; }
But IE supports CSS hover for anchor tags only. So this wont work in IE. Now you can use the Microsoft’s propratory stuff, "behavior" Just add one line CSS to your main style file and put this csshover.htc file in same folder.
body { behavior: url("csshover.htc");}
You can see the demo here or download the source files
You can read the full desciprtion and get latest version of htc file here.
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Nice one... but bit buggy when combined with other JavaScript.