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    Transclusion

    In computer 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 usually performed when the referencing document is displayed, and is normally automatic and transparent to the end user. The result of transclusion is a single integrated document made of parts assembled dynamically from separate sources, possibly stored on different computers in disparate places. Transclusion facilitates modular design: a resource is stored once and distributed for reuse in multiple documents. Updates or corrections to a resource are then reflected in any referencing documents. In systems where transclusion is not available, and in some situations where it is available but not desirable, substitution is often the complementary option, whereby a static copy of the "single source of truth" is integrated into the relevant document. Wikipedia

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  2. mediawiki.org

    Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference. In a wiki context, it is the use of the template functionality of MediaWiki to include the same content in multiple documents without having to edit those documents separately.
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Transclusion creates a 'live' link between a source page and all target pages where its content is transcluded to and used. Editing the source page automatically updates its content on all target pages that include it. For example, if you create a source page with details about a Wikimedia event and transclude it onto the talk pages of 50 ...
  4. wikiwand.com

    In computer 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 usually performed when the referencing document is displayed, and is normally automatic and transparent to the end user. [1] The result of transclusion is a single integrated document made of parts assembled dynamically from ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Transclusion refers to the inclusion of the content of one document within another document by reference.In the context of Wikipedia, transclusion involves the MediaWiki software referencing the content of one page, known as the template or source, for inclusion into the content of another page, referred to as the target page.Similar to how any page name can be linked by placing its name in ...
  6. en.wikiversity.org

    In computer science, transclusion is the inclusion of part of a document into another document by reference. For example, a resource called Agricultural policy by country might include sections for The United States, Mexico and India. Transclusion takes parts of documents and distributes them to other contexts. For example:

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