HTML template

Hi,
Could any one let me know what's this HTML template 'GENERALHTMLB_DEF'  purpose for ??
While going through HTML templates in SE80 transaction, whereever i come across any def. like '~service = strMask(~service);' **  and once i double click this, it is taking me to the above HTML template. Many i found which directing the above template.
Any info on this HTML template specifically ? which is required for one of my requirements, thats why.
Any inputs are really appreciated.
Thanks
Maron

This HTML template contains common codes such as Javascripts that could be invoked in other HTML templates.

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