> Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments! Ben, the arguments I 
> saw for locking cfhttp is that not doing so might result in 
> pcode errors and might cause a race condition in the 
> resulting cfhttp struct where the response is stored - all 
> stuff that sounds like pre-MX, so that's why I asked. 

CFHTTP in CF 7 includes the RESULT attribute, which lets you avoid
overwriting one CFHTTP response with another. But even without that, I don't
think you'll have an issue, since the CFHTTP response will be specific to
the page that invoked it.

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