- science,
transclusion is the
inclusion of part or all of an
electronic do****ent into one or more
other do****ents by
reference via hypertext.
Transclusion is...
-
Foobar being used to show
transclusion...
- a
canonical form (for example, in
database normalization or
content transclusion).
There are
several scenarios with
respect to
copies and updates: The...
-
former British think-tank
known as
Inclusion Inclusive (disambiguation)
Transclusion, the
inclusion of part or all of an
electronic do****ent into one or more...
- in a new
window (or, perhaps, in a new tab).
Another possibility is
transclusion, for
which the link
target is a do****ent
fragment that
replaces the link...
- "hypermedia", both
coined by
Nelson in 1963 and
first published in 1965
transclusion virtuality intertwingularity Many of his
books are
published through...
-
incorporates programming features such as a
macro language, variables, a
transclusion system for templates, and URL redirection.
MediaWiki is
licensed under...
- do****ents to be
formed from
pieces of
other do****ents, a
concept named transclusion. In 1967,
while working for Harcourt, Brace, he
named his
project Xanadu...
-
incorporates programming features such as a
macro language, variables, a
transclusion system for templates, and URL redirection.
MediaWiki is
licensed under...
-
including "tumblers" for
addressing bits in
files past and present, "
transclusion" as a
method for
including original work in one's own work, and "micropayments"...