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Mason Daugherty c863b92b9e docs(fireworks): clarify prompt-cache session affinity guidance (#38522)
Clarifies the Fireworks chat model documentation around prompt-cache
session affinity. The example now focuses on the supported
`x-session-affinity` header and presents `prompt_cache_key` as the typed
SDK alternative without mixing in multi-turn trajectory guidance.

## Changes
- Tightened the `extra_headers` example so prompt-cache reuse is
explained through `x-session-affinity` only.
- Clarified that `prompt_cache_key` is the preferred typed alternative
to passing the raw session-affinity header.

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