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Transclusion
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Compound document
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stored only once (and perhaps corrected and updated if the link type supported that) and viewed in different contexts
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The result appears to be a single integrated document, even though its parts were assembled on-the-fly from several separate documents which may have come from different computers located in different places.
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Parameterization implies the ability to modify certain portions or subsections of a transcluded text depending on exogenous variables that can be changed independently
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Implementation on the Web
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HTTP, as a transmission protocol, does not support transclusion itself. Instead, transclusion occurs either before (server-side) or after (client-side) transmission.
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Critics of the practice may refer to various forms of inline linking as bandwidth theft or leeching.
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Mashups make use of transclusion to assemble resources or data into a new application
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interactive dashboard.
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instruct a web browser to modify the document in-place
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transclusion is the inclusion of a document or part of a document into another document by reference.
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a transclusion embodies modular design,
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by allowing it to be stored only once
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(and perhaps corrected and updated if the link type supported that
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The reference also serves to link both articles.
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on demand
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performed
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automatic and transparent to the end use
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Parameterization implies the ability to modify certain portions or subsections of a transcluded text depending on exogenous variables that can be changed independently.
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Brad GreenlawTransclusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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transclusion is the inclusion of part of a document into another document by reference. It is a feature of substitution templates.
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Andrew BrasherIn computer science, transclusion is the inclusion of part of a document into another document by reference. It is a feature of substitution templates.
Some hypertext systems, including Ted Nelson's Xanadu Project, support transclusion. For example, an -
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Transclusion works better when transcluded sections of text are self-contained, meaning that they can stand on their own, independently of the context. For example, formulations like "as explained in the previous section" are problematic, as the transcluded section may appear in a different context, causing confusion.
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