I had to program it anyway to support the distributing of the flattening 
of sequences. Which has been the planed approach for quite some time. I 
thought of the "name" and adding "one-off" support for transocoding 
recently, and hacked it up over the past few days.

This code will eventually support flattening of sequences. But adding 
code to do transcoding was a low hanging fruit feature and easy first 
step. We can now consider if its efficient to use the transcoding 
feature in wikimedia setup or not but I will use the code either way to 
support sequence flattening (which has to take place in the browser 
since there is no other easy way to guarantee wysiwyg flat 
representation of browser edited sequences )

peace,
--michael

Mike.lifeguard wrote:
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> BTW, Who's idea was this extension? I know Michael Dale is writing it,
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> Thanks,
> - -Mike
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