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The something simple may be that the 'pagename' will follow the last slash.
The catch: it may be followed by many options -- a colon, Note_1 if it's followed by a port number; a questionmark for several possible uses; and perhaps others that I'm blanking on just now. But regardless, the entity from the last slash, through a period to the next punctuation should be what you're looking for. And to broaden the hint a bit further, the regex documentation and tutorials here will show you precisely the way to obtain what you're looking for. Update: Note_1 See correction (+ + by quester immediately below. Aargh. In reply to Re: Extracting Page Name
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