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How can I make a code like:

<?php if $page == 'blah.php'; {

echo "blah";}

else{

echo "blahblah"; }

?>

Where $page = the page.  Like if you were at login.php wit would be login.php.

How can I tell it that $page = the filename of the page?
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There is a variable called $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] that gets the current script location.  Be warned, this will return very strange results on shared hosting.  It gives something completely off base on my shared hosting.

EDIT: What does 'basename' do?
EDIT EDIT: php.net/basename shed some light on this, it fixes the problem I mentioned.  Silly me.  Sorry about that.
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