{"json_modified": "2016-06-03T03:05:16.312683", "uuid": "e4baf022-4926-4707-81c5-4f4c4fc1c69f", "title": "XInclude", "url": "/en-US/docs/Glossary/XInclude", "tags": ["glossary", "CodingScripting", "Glossary"], "translations": [{"uuid": "4c793e98-a122-4f2a-a706-e8aa8f7b8bb6", "title": "XInclude", "url": "/de/docs/Glossary/XInclude", "tags": [], "summary": "XML Inclusions (XInclude) is a W3C Recommendation to allow inclusion of XML more different sources in a more convenient fashion than XML external entities. When used in conjunction with XPointer (Firefox supports a subset of it, and is used in the code sample below), XInclude can also target just specific portions of a document for inclusion. Firefox does not support it natively, but the following function aims to allow its use with documents passed into it.", "localization_tags": ["inprogress"], "locale": "de", "last_edit": "2016-06-03T03:05:15", "review_tags": ["technical", "editorial"]}], "modified": "2016-03-01T17:53:27", "label": "XInclude", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 16578, "last_edit": "2016-03-01T17:53:26", "summary": "XML Inclusions (XInclude) is a W3C Recommendation to allow inclusion of XML more different sources in a more convenient fashion than XML external entities. When used in conjunction with XPointer (Firefox supports a subset of it, and is used in the code sample below), XInclude can also target just specific portions of a document for inclusion. Firefox does not support it natively, but the following function aims to allow its use with documents passed into it.", "sections": [{"id": "Code_sample", "title": "Code sample"}], "slug": "Glossary/XInclude", "review_tags": ["technical"]}