Damn it!

It a bit obfuscated the way to add an exception.

Menu: Tools/Manage Certificates

Tab: Servers

Button: Add Exception...

and Fill the form.  This means, add the url manually and/or copy/paste
it.

Giving so many steps, will end in user changing the browser to use.

There are so many FLOSS projects using this kind of certificates
(cacert.org signed or self-signed), that looks a bit strange.

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clicking on an https link when the remote site has invalid credentials does not 
work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181893
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