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When flushBuffer() is called, if a http header was set and no content was written (status 302 for example), the http header should still be flushed #138

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Expand Up @@ -177,6 +177,8 @@ public final void flushBuffer() throws IOException {
writer.flush();
} else if (stream != null) {
stream.flush();
} else {
super.flushBuffer();
}
}

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