Update documentation to match node http module#72
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See browserify#71. The Node http module's response object has `response.headers`, not `response.getHeader()`. The *http-browserify* module provides both, but previously only documented `response.getHeader()`. This changes the documentation to document `response.headers` instead. The `response.getHeader()` function is left undocumented as technically it does not match the node http module implementation.
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See #71. The Node http module's response object has
response.headers, notresponse.getHeader(). The http-browserify module provides both, but previously only documentedresponse.getHeader(). This changes the documentation to documentresponse.headersinstead. Theresponse.getHeader()function is left undocumented as technically it does not match the node http module implementation.