A request header's default value can now be overwritten. #123
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The default value of
*/*
for theAccept
header can cause undesirable behavior. For example, I am dealing with an API that can serve XML or JSON, but I cannot get it to return JSON due to the default value being first in the list. This change makes it so that if the setRequestHeader is called on a header that is currently set to its default value, it will overwrite the value instead of appending to it.