parse HTTP headers without asking for them again#1837
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This fixes issue #1212
The old code was calling WinHttpQueryHeaders 2nd time but that was sometimes resulting in headers not being found in case the request_handle was reset in the meantime
WinHttpQueryHeaders would then return false and GetLastError() would return ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE.
Eventually application would crash due to uncaught exception thrown by stoi() function when it was passed an empty string (exit code 0xc0000409 which does not necessarily mean stack overflow