This is not directly related to your post (or to the browser client you mostly develop for), but still I thought it would be better to warn you.
Using an eclipse based notes designer to develop an application, will produce a *.nsf with "special" objects within it, that may crash older Notes Clients.
See this post for more details: http://lekkimworld.com/2009/07/09/why_you_should_develop_with_the_same_version_as_your_users_use.html
(my experience in the comment: http://lekkimworld.com/2009/07/09/why_you_should_develop_with_the_same_version_as_your_users_use.html#comment1247142925468).
You never know what other side effects the Eclipse Designer development may have...
Jake,
This is not directly related to your post (or to the browser client you mostly develop for), but still I thought it would be better to warn you.
Using an eclipse based notes designer to develop an application, will produce a *.nsf with "special" objects within it, that may crash older Notes Clients.
See this post for more details: http://lekkimworld.com/2009/07/09/why_you_should_develop_with_the_same_version_as_your_users_use.html
(my experience in the comment: http://lekkimworld.com/2009/07/09/why_you_should_develop_with_the_same_version_as_your_users_use.html#comment1247142925468).
You never know what other side effects the Eclipse Designer development may have...