science, transclusion is the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by reference via hypertext. Transclusion is...
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in a new window (or, perhaps, in a new tab). Another possibility is transclusion, for which the link target is a document fragment that replaces the link...
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former British think-tank known as Inclusion Inclusive (disambiguation) Transclusion, the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more...
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a canonical form (for example, in database normalization or content transclusion). There are several scenarios with respect to copies and updates: The...
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incorporates programming features such as a macro language, variables, a transclusion system for templates, and URL redirection. MediaWiki is licensed under...
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"hypermedia", both coined by Nelson in 1963 and first published in 1965 transclusion virtuality intertwingularity Many of his books are published through...
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content management systems provide logical ways of obtaining it, such as transclusion. Canonicalization Canonical basis Canonical class Normalization (disambiguation)...
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documents to be formed from pieces of other documents, a concept named transclusion. In 1967, while working for Harcourt, Brace, he named his project Xanadu...
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and other media. COM Structured Storage Multiple-document interface Transclusion Wiggins, Bob (2012). Effective Document and Data Management. Burlington...
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