Add HTTP headers to the request#115
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Fixes #112
Some HTTP servers require User-Agent to be present in the request header. This patch adds it to each request that the integration does.
I also found out that elcomercio.es does throws 403 in case User-Agent is not present in the header or if
"feedparser" in headers["User-Agent"]. Which is strange. Therefore the User-Agent value containsfeed-parserinstead of simplefeedparser.