To me, Content Management is one of those terms which is used to describe a
process, but leaves room for interpretation.

If Content Management means what I think it does (web managed system for
adding content to a web site), it could be useful.  But does this mean the
added content is HTML files? database fields presented in HTML? PDF files?
Word files?, etc.

I guess what I'm looking for is a system where a user can upload a file of
any given format, and have the system automagically tie it into the public
side of the site.  Is this the purpose of Content Management?

Thus far, to allow this type of features, I've been making the user enter
the data into a web based form, which populates a database, and then
presenting the data as required.  Is there an easier way??

Thanks for any info... and I appologize for my ramblings...

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