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Adam Nathan spent sometime over the weekend putting up this little site pinvoke.net. It is a very cool Wiki for Win32 PInvoke signatures… I can’t wait to see what the community does with this!
Cool -- Charlie Kindel picked it up as well.
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- Anonymous
April 19, 2004
Great idea except every link under the directory causes a scripting error. - Anonymous
April 20, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
April 20, 2004
I already wrote about this in Duncan Mackenzie's blog; the site simply does not work for me: http://blogs.msdn.com/duncanma/archive/2004/04/19/116495.aspx .
The main reason is the dependency on a script in a *.vbs file, which is happily blocked by my company's firewall (a second reason is that I use Mozilla as my browser :) ). Clicking the '+' signs simply has no effect at all.
Using a VBS file for scripting is acceptable in an intranet environment, but please don't try it on the internet... - Anonymous
April 20, 2004
Thanks for your comments. I'll address this shortly, as use of the site is rising faster than I expected. :) - Anonymous
April 20, 2004
o,that's GREAT! - Anonymous
January 13, 2007
Don't have time to code up a P/Invoke definition? Just go to http://pinvoke.net/ to find your unmanaged