if you're not familiar with php, to avoid confusion, a good list of headers is 
produced when you visit a file containing
<?php
phpinfo();
?>

and they're all labelled.

What my test-case script does from my report is operate on a condition.
If a certain array key has been set, it welcomes you, and if not
complains about the coolness level.

We're checking for the http user agent. This array key/variable will be
set IFF the user agent has sent the proper user agent information in the
header.

You guys probably already can read short scripts like that ;) but I'd
rather be safe than sorry, you know?

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[konqueror-kde4-http][trivial] user agent not sent in headers when switching to 
webkit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198273
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