Since Google gives usable search results to Lynx but not to w3m, and
many other sites block Lynx but /not/ w3m, we want to be able to set
the User Agent string on a per-site basis.
Adding on command line the user agent add a duplicate header:
```
./w3m -header "User-Agent: Mozilla" http://localhost:9999
GET / HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: w3m/0.5.3+git20190105
Accept: text/html, text/*;q=0.5, image/*, application/*, message/*, x-scheme-handler/*, audio/*, video/*, inode/*
Accept-Encoding: gzip, compress, bzip, bzip2, deflate
Accept-Language: en;q=1.0
Host: localhost:9999
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
User-Agent: Mozilla
```
As a result most server will take the first given; the default
w3m_version or the one defined on config `user_agent`
With this patch we can now override `User-Agent` from command line
Due to the "CRIME attack" (CVE-2012-4929) HTTPS clients
that negotiate TLS-level compression can be abused for
MITM attacks.
Patch from openSUSE on 2012-11-12:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/141054