Hyperlink colour change issue in IE 7.0

Hi All,
I have a WDj application, where in have a report with link to action UI on one of the columns.
When I click on this hyperlink, another window opens up with some information.
The requirement was that the colour of the hyperlink should change on click of the hyperlink,
so that the user can identify the already clicked rows. We acheived it through some code.
This functionality is working absolutely fine in IE 6.0 , but doesnt work in IE 7.0 or IE 8.0.
Any clue on what could be the case??

Please post the "some code" you used, so we get an idea what you did.

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