transclude
English
editEtymology
editBack-formation from transclusion.
Pronunciation
editVerb
edittransclude (third-person singular simple present transcludes, present participle transcluding, simple past and past participle transcluded)
- (programming) To substitute a template or other input for its rendered text, such as when parsing wikitext. To include by transclusion. To process fetched data in-line.
- Synonyms: interpolate, mirror
- 1999 December, Ted Nelson, “Xanalogical Structure, Needed Now More than Ever: Parallel Documents, Deep Links to Content, Deep Versioning, and Deep Re-Use”, in ACM Computing Surveys, volume 31, number 4es, :
- Transcopyright, Permission to Transclude Publicly.
Translations
editsubstitute input
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