Not really... DILD is a very broad term for becoming lucid in the dream, or to start by being lucid. Basically, going to sleep unconcsciously and becoming aware somewhere down the line. Your confusion is probably from the fact that our MILD tutorial is terrible. You should buy EWOLD by stephen laberge (it's in the books list tutorial), which has a great description of the MILD technique. In fact, Stephen Laberge, the author, is the inventor of the MILD techinque.

Burns is right about what she says, but the great part about this technique is that it is pretty complicated and it really works. The MILD techinque is basically, as burns said, remembering to REMEMBER to realize you're dreaming. You know how some people tie fingers to their fingers, or write something on their hand, or sometimes just place a blank sticky note on something to remember something? Well, these are all mnemonic devices that remind you to remember. We don't have these in a dream, so we have to depend on our own memory to remember to realize we are dreaming.

In EWOLD, Laberge gives a list of 4 or 5 "targets" for each day. These targets are things like "when a dog barks" "when you go outside" "when you see a flower." You are not looking for these things, but the point of them is to do a reality check everytime you see them. By becoming more advanced in this, being able to have the intention to remember somethingand then doing it when the time is right, really increases your chances to remember to become lucid. So ultimately, you are training your body so when you set the intention before you go to bed, "I want to remember to remember to become aware that I'm dreaming," you are going to become lucid once you are in the dream. It's the same concepts of the targets.

So basically, MILD is the specific techinque that involves memory techinques to remember to remember to become lucid, and DILD, dream induced lucid dream, is the technique of becoming lucid within a dream. This pretty much encompasses most of the techinques on the board, except for WILD where you fall asleep consciously.

Good luck!