At present[update], transclusion in HTML is somewhat limited by lack of standards support in web browsers. Although all graphical browsers can transclude an image, including a document is a bit more difficult. There are currently two methods of achieving this result:
It's a dynamic bit of information that changes quickly. It needs to be esported in a format that's completely readable by all browsers in pure HTML so that it shows up on whatever other site it ends up on.
If that's possible, great, but I know of no standards compliant way of doing it without using an image.
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It's a dynamic bit of information that changes quickly. It needs to be esported in a format that's completely readable by all browsers in pure HTML so that it shows up on whatever other site it ends up on.
If that's possible, great, but I know of no standards compliant way of doing it without using an image.