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Fix content disposition parsing#2239
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BREAKING CHANGE: Fix Content-Disposition header parsing. Allows regular form submissions from HTML forms, as well as properly formatted HTTP requests from clients. Note: this breaks backwards compatibility, as previously, the header parsing was completely wrong. (props @rmccue, #2239) WP-API/WP-API#2239
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Fixes #1744. This should allow regular form submissions from HTML forms, as well as properly formatted HTTP requests from clients.
Note: this breaks backwards compatibility, as previously, the header parsing was completely wrong.