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Default Change button image programmtically in tab metapho

I have inserted a two row table in my form, and split the first row into three columns. I then added three buttons to each of the three cells in the top row. After removing any formatting, I went to the XSL file and changed the background of the buttons to tab images.

In the second row, I've added some sections with content. I have added some jscript I found to allow selection of each button (tab), which then displays the different content. But, I'd like the image to change when the tab is selected.

Does anyone know the javascript I would need to do this?






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