Fixed a bug when handling non-cached range responses that aren't honored by the server.#153
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server responds with with an HTTP 200 (not 206), and the response has not yet been cached.
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Here's my use case: I'm playing music against a server that is unable to satisfy range requests. Instead, it returns an HTTP 200 and the full body. At this point, if the response is not in the cache, AndroidVideoCache ignores the offset and starts returning data from the beginning of the stream.
I realize this pull request may not be accepted because:
At any rate, I wanted you to be aware of the issue with a potential fix.