I tried to set the timeOut's parameter to 0. But without setting the
target to void the error is showing. Director 8.5/Windows98SE.
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Sean Wilson wrote:
> I was explicitly voiding the timeoutObject's target. Having just revisited
> the example I was working with, setting the timeout's parameter (as passed
> to the childObject in a relayed frame-event) to 0 after the forget() command
> works as well. ie:
>
> on exitFrame me, oTimeout
> -- other stuff
oTimeout.target = void -- This statement is still needed
> oTimeout.forget()
> oTimeout = 0
> end
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