i could be confused. before the timeout objects i used to use a custom
object that did the same think, and i know we could do it in ours.
should be easy enough to test though...

Roy Pardi wrote:
> 
> At 10:45 AM -0700 4/4/2001, R. Bhakti Klein wrote:
> >yes, you can, just add it to the list:
> >doorCloseTimerObj = timeout("doorCloseTimer").new(20000, #setDoorClosed,
> >myDoorObj, param1, param2, param3)
> >
> 
> you can?? huh. So those params get passed back when the timeout occurs?
> 
> Never heard nuthin like this....
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