I wanted to get the base file name for something on Windows Server 2008, so 
that I could pass that along in the log entry being generated.  I was testing 
using an IIS server (just because it's easy to generate logs).  I had initially 
been using file_name(), which was giving me this:
c:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\W3SVC\u_ex130617.log

So then I added the xm_fileop Extension, and used this:
file_basename(file_name())

However, this generated exactly the same, fully-qualified file name that I'd 
previously been getting.  I know that the example cited in the manual showed a 
Unix (forward slashes) file name being extracted, so I'm not sure if it is the 
backslashes that are causing the problem, or something else that I'm doing 
wrong?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks!

Marvin Nipper
Information Security Engineer
CIS - Operations - Global Security Defense
Corporate Information Security
Western Union
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