Damien Neil 1aa9c31ffc net/http/httputil: don't call WriteHeader after Hijack
CL 637939 changed ReverseProxy to report errors encountered when
copying data on an hijacked connection. This is generally not useful,
and when using the default error handler results in WriteHeader
being called on a hijacked connection.

While this is harmless with standard net/http ResponseWriter
implementations, it can confuse middleware layers.

Fixes #72954

Change-Id: I21f3d3d515e114dc5c298d7dbc3796c505d3c82f
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