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Doug Bunting 53060be2d7 Content negotiation fails in subsequent requests accepting same media type
- #3140
- clone `MediaTypeHeaderValue` instance before updating it when content negotiation succeeds
  - avoids changes to `MediaTypeConstants` properties and `OutputFormatter.SupportedMediaTypes` entries
  - `MediaTypeHeaderValue.Clone()` does not exist in our DNX Core fork of this class
  - in previous implementation, was called defensively rather than when required
- update `WebApiCompatShimBasicTest` functional tests to use `MvcTestFixture<TStartup>` everywhere
  - #3140 blocked that final migration
  - remove `TestHelper` since it's no longer referenced

nits:
- remove comments mentioning `TestHelper`
- correct spelling of "negotiation"
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ASP.NET MVC

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ASP.NET MVC gives you a powerful, patterns-based way to build dynamic websites that enables a clean separation of concerns and gives you full control over markup for enjoyable, agile development. ASP.NET MVC includes many features that enable fast, TDD-friendly development for creating sophisticated applications that use the latest web standards.

ASP.NET MVC in ASP.NET 5 includes support for building web pages and HTTP services in a single aligned framework that can be hosted in IIS or self-hosted in your own process.

This project is part of ASP.NET 5. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET 5 at the Home repo.