Rossen Stoyanchev 4edc7196fb Refine disconnected client handling in WebFlux
If an error looks like a "disconnected client" but the response is not
yet committed then it can't be an I/O error from writing to the server
response. It is most likely as a result of a remote call as part of
request handling.

Not setting the response to 500 in this case results in a 200 response
status despite the error. Even if it was an I/O error from the server
response, setting the status won't impact a failed response.

Closes gh-23319
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