I have just had an issue with a broken SSL certificate that I needed to
accept as a one-off and found Epiphany to be significantly inferior to
Galeon in the way the browser interacts with the user.   Can I propose
that following the Galeon way of doing things would improve Epiphany --
i.e. put up a small dialog asking the user for permission to connect
anyway even though the certificate is formally not acceptable, or not.

I am using Hardy and hence Epiphany version 2.22.2-0ubuntu0.8.04.2

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