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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. quotations examples
Transcopyright, Permission to Transclude Publicly.
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
Finally, at the very bottom of the edit window is a list of transcluded pages—generally, but not always, these are templates (page 17).
2008, John Broughton, Wikipedia: The Missing Manual, O'Reilly Media, page 424
That exception is the HTML <IMG> tag–which transcludes an image into the context of the document. The image itself is neither embedded within the document nor copied—it is transcluded.
2012, Julie A. Jacko, editor, Human Computer Interaction Handbook, 3rd edition, CRC Press, page 571