how about this:
$_SERVER["PHP_SELF"];
ciao SVEN

Shaun wrote:
> thanks for your reply,
>
> but that doesn't seem to work either, how about removing everything
> after and including the ?, how would i do that?
>
>
> "Manoj Nahar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> u can try
>> $filename=$_SERVER[SCRIPT_NAME];
>>
>> Manoj
>>
>>
>> Shaun wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> due to a current PHP upgrade i am unable to use the following code
>>> to get the filename of the page:
>>>
>>> $s = getenv('SCRIPT_NAME');
>>>
>>> I need to get the filename without any avariables attached. For
>>> example if the URL is
>>>
>>> www.mydomain.com/test.php?test=yes
>>>
>>> using $s = getenv('PHP_SELF');
>>>
>>> returns test.php?test=yes
>>>
>>> how can I return just test.php i.e. the filename on its own
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help



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