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Document kernel-level response buffering in Windows HttpListener#52304

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Document kernel-level response buffering in Windows HttpListener#52304
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Added information about kernel-level response buffering support in Windows HttpListener starting from .NET 11.

Documenting fix for issue 123425.


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Added information about kernel-level response buffering support in HttpListener starting from .NET 11.
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LGTM, thank you!

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This LGTM as well. I'll :shipit: now.

@BillWagner BillWagner enabled auto-merge (squash) March 16, 2026 13:46
@BillWagner BillWagner merged commit e8475b7 into dotnet:main Mar 16, 2026
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