Sure thing. If you had each block of text, or individual element as a seperate included file, it should work out fine.
<!-- #include file="picture.gif --> <!-- #include file="maintext.txt" --> etc..
(Keep in mind I havent used SSI in a bit, thus, my syntax may be off.... Oh well)

If you have the user browse for images to update, and can check off which ones they want on the page, and what text goes where, you shouldnt have a problem. You may be able to work something out where they can upload a word doc or excel spreadsheet and have that linked onto the page. We do it with mod_perl and essi here on our intranet. Lots of pdf files.

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in thread User-updatable web sites by Stamp_Guy

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