Static or not, are they ".cfm" or ".html/.htm" pages?

If the former, can use CF operators

>At 04:33 PM 9/12/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>>Just out of curiousity, why don't you just suppress the form with CFIF? 
>>Seems to be much more efficient.
>>
>>Since you somehow "know" a subscriber - let's say the 
>>session.subscriber_id is set and is not NULL:
>>
>><cfif NOT isDefined("session.subscriber_id") OR #session.subcriber_id# LTE 0>
>>(insert form)
>><cfif>
>
>I used to, but then we switched to generating static HTML pages and doing 
>little replaces on the contents before displaying, instead of our old way 
>which was doing a ton of DB queries and building the page on-the-fly. Since 
>I'm reading in my content from a static file, I can't just surround that 
>with a <cfif> statement.
>
>What's really odd, now that I think about it, though... other note I 
>mentioned figuring out a way around my problem - break the file into two 
>bits, do the replace on one part, and put'em back together - works fine. 
>But I also do other replaces on these pages, every time - some IDs that I 
>pass in the URLs that *have* to be dynamic - so I generate my static pages 
>with some unique strings in place of these values, like "[[SubID]]", then 
>replace that string with the value passed along with the previous page. But 
>now that I ponder that, I'm just doing Replace() and not ReReplace()... 
>
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