Yes and no. As far as I can tell there have been substantial changes in PLT's web-server scripts. Few of the original patches (on web-server) from debian apply, and the script to start a web-server has been replaced with an example (or stub) of how you could define and start your own web-server. So the answer is yes, it can be done, but I don't think you want to do it (the web-server part doesn't feel very well integrated into debian at all) and it would take some time. From my point of view this way we at least ships non-broken software. But I agree it is an intrusive patch.
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