ZIndex Internet Explorer bug

Apparently, I was too fast to cry victory ( On n'est jamais mieux servi que par soi-même ;o) ).
In IE, it does not work. So, I have found two workarounds on the web. One is to use an iframe, the other is to fiddle with zIdex'es of other elements on page (jQuery very well suited for this stuff).
However, not being very good at DOM, I have not managed to make work either of these solutions. Any help would be appreciated.
Just to recal the problem:
I have two regions on a form, one for search criterias and another one for result.
In first region, I have a field where as long as the user types, select list appears.
The second region contains a manual tabular form with some fields having the same functionality as the first region field.
In IE, dynamic select lists appear behind other row fields.
Igor

Problem apparently solved.
I never managed to master the behind-ste-select iframe stuff. So, in Denes' example, I have dropped the enveloping container.
All select lists are appended to the textfield's parent node and positioned at textfield's absolute X and Y.
Now, select lists appear over all other fields, whether it is in FF, Chrome or IE.
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