It's interesting that your observation about Google not liking 'JavaScript links' also ties in with accessibility.
Until recently, like you, I had mainly been concerned with Intranets but now I'm working on public web sites that are concerned about accessibility. Such JavaScript links will not pass accessiblity tests.
As with most things in life - it pays to keep things simple. The trouble with relying on the 'easy' option of Domino-supplied functionality is that you'll usually pay for it in the long run.
It's interesting that your observation about Google not liking 'JavaScript links' also ties in with accessibility.
Until recently, like you, I had mainly been concerned with Intranets but now I'm working on public web sites that are concerned about accessibility. Such JavaScript links will not pass accessiblity tests.
There are ways round it - see {Link}
As with most things in life - it pays to keep things simple. The trouble with relying on the 'easy' option of Domino-supplied functionality is that you'll usually pay for it in the long run.