In the instance triggered by A $nick would be A.
In the instance triggered by B $nick would be B.

The timer event acts as if it was triggered by the person who triggered the event, like wot I done said.

Hence, if the B version triggers before the A, the B version of the timer would be 'destroyed' and replaced with the A version, and vice version.

It's up to the developer to stop this happening if that's not what they want.

Pretty much exactly what would happen if you passed the $nick as a parameter.

Last edited by davethejackal; 15/03/14 01:09 AM.