getDirectoryFromPath()?  Is that what you're asking?  Maybe
getDirectoryFromPath ( getCurrentTemplatePath() )?  You'd have to
parse for the last node in the directory path, but this would get you
there.

Hopefully I understood the question correctly...

On 4/25/06, Jeff Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like, say you were "bar.cfm" and you were in the "foo" directory. I want to 
> get "foo". Likewise, if you were in the "bar" directory, and you were 
> "foo.cfm" I'd want to see "bar".
>
>
> --
> Jeff Small
> LHWH Advertising
> Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
> 843-448-1123 Ext 254
>
>
> 

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