Late yesterday, I dropped in a new features adapter for our
Zend_Http_UserAgent support, based on browscap (which PHP natively
consumes via get_browser()). The commit includes full documentation and
tests; if you can, I'd appreciate testing of it before we do code freeze
for 1.12.0.

On a related note: due to a change in licensing by the WURFL project --
the free version is now AGPL -- we're dropping the WURFL adapter from
Zend_Http_UserAgent. In discussions with Zend and the CR Team, we feel
the AGPL raises too many concerns for end users with regards to how
their products must be licensed in order to comply. (This is a similar
rationale as to why we did not consider ExtJS when looking at JS
toolkits to partner with.)

As such, if you relied on the WURFL adapter in the past, you _will_ need
to change code when upgrading to ZF 1.12.0, or grab the WURFL adapter
from a previous version. 

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