fix(@angular/ssr): ensure correct referer header handling in web request conversion#30583
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…est conversion The `Referer` header is classified as a forbidden header name within the Web Standard Fetch API. This means it cannot be manually set directly within the `headers` option, instead it must be set when constructing a `new Request()` object. Closes angular#30581
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Refererheader is classified as a forbidden header name within the Web Standard Fetch API. This means it cannot be manually set directly within theheadersoption, instead it must be set when constructing anew Request()object.Closes #30581