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Hi, I'm writing a spider in C++ and thinking about running it on the Tor
hidden network. I'm using boost::asio for the network API. What would be
the best/easiest way for me to retrieve pages from the Tor hidden network?

P.S. Yes, I'm respecting robots.txt and rate limiting. I'm not going to DOS
you guys.
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