Actually, a browser change might not be needed. For non-overridable
errors, the browser doesn't present any buttons in the error UI which
means that the only way to dismiss the error is hit the back button.
This still works correctly with my proposed changes, because
CertificateError.cancelled fires.

If the browser presented a dismiss button in the error UI (which I
thought it did when I suggested we might need a browser change), then
the browser would need to ensure the CertificateError is deleted so that
Oxide removes the placeholder transient page that gets inserted. That
doesn't appear to be the case though.

So far the browser is working fine with my changes

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