What the heck does that mean? ;-) can you use link language that describes what is happening here? MarkDilley
Please change it to something you like. I think I mentioned elsewhere that this name is bad. It was just for me, but if we're going to use if for everyone, you're of course right that it needs to change. It means disambiguation-transclusion. :-) TedErnst | talk 01:58, 4 July 2006 (EDT)