In that case, you can use HTTP_HOST, SCRIPT_NAME and QUERY_STRING to
reconstruct the current URL. You might also find CF_TEMPLATE_PATH useful to
get the file-system path.
Does that help?
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork
-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Elton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
No, HTTP_REFERER returns the name of the page that sent the user to the
current page. I need the name of that current page. If a user visits
'http://www.mysite.com/mydir/mypage.cfm', how do I refer to that URL within
mypage.cfm?
-----Original Message-----
From: BORKMAN Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Are you thinking of HTTP_REFERER?
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