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yea it is too much outdated and haven't been updated since it's launch.most of us have given up there, because web pages looks clumpsy and horrific.
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Pinvoke.net is nothing to do with Redgate any more - it was bought by Mindfire Technology a while ago. You would need to contact them, though given that their Support page 404s (https://www.mindfiretechnology.com/pages/support) I wouldn't remain hopeful.
We have asked them a number of times to remove any links to Redgate (that link for example was to our old forums) without much success. -
Thank you for letting me know @Russell D. I was kinda shocked to see the current quality of pinvoke.net (or lack thereof) to have anything to do with Redgate, being used to other standards too. Good (or sad) to know another company now just lets it rot.
I think that if you asked them several times to change things there, I won't have much success too. Maybe I just put my time into Nuget packages simply wrapping the APIs as there are many out there already, and let people pull sources from there if they need it. -
Aye its in a sad state given how useful Pinvoke used to be.Good luck with that route
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amalia_tracy said:yea it is too much outdated and haven't been updated since it's launch.most of us have given up there, because web pages looks clumpsy and horrific.Hi friend
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However, pinvoke does not even seem to want me to add new content to it.
- I would've had to add a new module (projectedfslib from Windows 10 1809) to it, but that redirected me to an almost blank page with a link to some support forum, telling me to request getting my module added there. But the link does not work.
- The design of the website is horrible. I don't think it ever got updated since the site launched, and feels clumsy all along.
- The editing capabilities are mostly a big plain-text box, without clear guidance. I'd look up other pages to figure out how to note down things there.
- Several pages are messy, or the declarations are wrong. But that's definitely a community effort not being done.
And after all, I couldn't even find pinvoke.net in the "Category" combobox of this forum here. Did you guys give up on it?