Example #1
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        private static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            System.Net.ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
            ServicePointManager.UseNagleAlgorithm = false;
            ServicePointManager.DefaultConnectionLimit = 100;
            //Variables for this method
            string[] url; //Array for user input file
            List<String> errors = new List<string>(); //List of errors - it's a list because I don't know how many errors there may be
            string[] errorArray; //Array of errors - I dump the list into an array before writing  errors.txt
            string filename;
            ReadFile reader = new ReadFile(); //Object of class ReadFile - the readfile class reads and writes to file. I should probably name it better
            //Read File
            if (args.Length == 0)
            {
                Console.Write("Please enter the filename: ");
                filename = Console.ReadLine();
            }
            else
            { filename = args[0]; }
            reader.Filename = filename; //This sends the filename that I just read to the object's private property _filename
            url = reader.Read(); //This reads the file and returns the array.

            for (int i = 0; i < url.Length; i++) //start to loop through the array
            {
                bool test = IsDomainAlive(url[i], 1); //Test with TCPclient to see if the domain exists at all
                if (test) //if it exists, then check for the rest of the URI path
                {
                    errors.Add(url[i] + " " + testURL(url[i]));
                }
                else
                { errors.Add(url[i] + " " + "No such domain exists"); }
            }

            errorArray = errors.ToArray(); //Convert the list to an array - this helps with writing the error file
            reader.Write(errorArray);

            Console.WriteLine("Done! Check errors.txt for errors.");
        }