Ok I'm answering to myself but I have a clue, this behaviour is caused 
by the browser.

An explanation can be found here :

http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/css-display-resets-scroll


Le 09/11/2011 18:20, Bastien AMIEL a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a WTableView which I update every X seconds if visible.
> When non visible, I skip the update.
>
> If user clicks on the tab that would lead him to this TableView, I
> update datas before showing the page (to avoid showing old datas for a
> second).
>
> On all browsers except IE(9) when I come back to the table page, scroll
> bar is at its last position, and table is well rendered.
>
> On IE, when I come back to the table page, vertical scroll is resetted
> to top and the LOADING' image is displayed until I scroll manually.
> (I think in this case, the render process used the old scroll position
> to compute its render area)
>
> I would like to know why scrollbar' behaviour is different only on IE
> and how to make it behave like in others browsers.
>
> I use a resize function with Pixel for my tableView and this tableView
> is in a VLayout.
> I use Wt-3.1.10.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> Bastien
>
>
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