NAME
   SoggyOnion - RSS and other arbitrary content aggregatron

SYNOPSIS
       $ soggyonion-install
       $ vim/emacs config.yaml
       $ soggyonion config.yaml
       $ crontab -e

DESCRIPTION
   NOTE: This is a pre-release. I need to add tests, among other things.
   Functionality is here, though.

   SoggyOnion is an RSS and arbitrary content aggregator that produces
   static pages. It was written to be easily installable and configurable
   as well as trivial to extend. It is meant for people that want to view
   RSS feeds and other scraped content as a web page and want minimal setup
   and configuration.

   See the defaults in action at: <http://soggyonion.com/>

 Installation
   The module creates two executables, soggyonion and soggyonion-install.
   Once the SoggyOnion module is installed, do the following:

   1. Change to a directory where you'd like to keep the configuration file
   and defaults, then run the soggyonion-install command. This will extract
   a handful of files to the current directory.
   2. Edit the config.yaml configuration file. To get started quickly, just
   make sure the four options in the first section are correct.
   3. Run the soggyonion command with th

 Customizing the Output
   All sources of content are found in the config.yaml file. The main
   template, templates/main.tt2, contains all the CSS.

 Extending
   See: SoggyOnion::Plugin

 Why is it called "SoggyOnion?"
   I purchased the domain "csoggyonion.com" on complete impulse. When I
   wrote this I finally made use of that silly domain and I kept the name.

 Why don't I use (RSS utility here)?
   If you like it better, please do. I welcome all suggestions and
   constructive criticism (a.k.a. complaints), so fire away :-)

   I wanted a tool where I could specify a few sources of RSS/RDF and have
   it produce categorized, static pages for me that could be easily
   customized through templates and CSS. I'm also not yet convinced that
   everything should be RSS -- SoggyOnion can be used as a front-end for
   any scraped content.

SEE ALSO
   SoggyOnion::Plugin, XML::RSS, YAML

   <http://soggyonion.com/>

AUTHOR
   Ian Langworth <ian@>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   Copyright (C) 2004 by Ian Langworth

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.