Question already answered, but I don't see why the wouldn't be
possible with standard string functions.
Just looking at your single line of pseudo-code, it looks like you want
to know if the referer is a cfm template in a certain directory.

This bit of code would do that and would definitely execute faster
than any regex...

<cfif left(cgi.http_referer, 30) EQ "http://www.mysite.com/folder/";
      AND right(cgi.http_referer,4) EQ ".cfm">

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Friday, February 21, 2003, 4:25:29 PM, you wrote:

ML> Can a wildcard character, such as a "*" be used successfully in the
ML> following statement, or is there a better way:

ML> <cfif CGI.HTTP_REFERER IS "http://www.mysite.com/folder/*.cfm";>

ML> Thanks, Mark 

ML> 
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