Doh! Never mind. I did a search for CGI variables on
the internet and found my answer. It's SCRIPT_NAME.

Thanks anyway,

Scott

--- Scott Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all --
> 
> It's my first time posting to this list. Howdy!
> 
> I hope you can help me out.
> 
> It's been years since I've done this, and I can't
> remember how to get the file name of the template
> that's currently processing.
> 
> Plain as mud, right?
> 
> Here's what I'm trying to do.
> 
> I've got a header I want to use for all the pages in
> my website. I'm using a cfinclude to accomplish
> this,
> which works fine.
> 
> However, the header needs to act a bit differently
> depending on the name of the template being
> processed.
> 
> I'm using CFIF like this:
> 
> <cfif "thisPageName" is "blah.cfm">
>      do this
> <cfelse>
>      do that
> </cfif>
> 
> So what I'm looking for is the code that will tell
> me
> thisPageName.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
>  
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