Thanks Barney,

I forgot to mention that this is for a server running CF5.
I'm testing out CFError by deliberately putting an error in one of my pages by 
not closing the CFSET tag
Example: <cfset t

But it's still displaying the Coldfusion generated error in plain view.  It 
does not seem to be executing the CFError tag.
I'm not really sure what to specify as the Type attribute if I want to handle 
all errors.  I tried putting in Type="Exception" but I still see the error, 
rather than the template.

Ali

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