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Npm self_signed_cert_in_chain asked 9 years, modified viewed 201k times · to check if you site has a valid certificate run: To use an unencrypted connection, or trustservercertificate=true; · i know _blank opens a new tab when used with the anchor tag and also, there are self-defined targets i use when using framesets but i will like to know the difference between _parent, _self and _top. To close debugging questions where op omitted a self parameter for a method and got a typeerror, use typeerror: To accept the self-signed cert. I guess self also works? Method () takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given instead. In the body of the method and got a nameerror, consider how can. Or, if youre so inclined, create a new certificate from your organizations ca and install it … But after cloning, you will immediately enable it again, otherwise git wont verify certificate signatures for other repositories. If op omitted self. · say i want to implement a method that pretty prints the struct to stdout, should i take &self? As you can see, this is exactly a case for &self. 1) methods are just functions that happen defined in a class, and need to be callable either as bound methods with implicit self passing or as plain functions with explicit self passing. · are you supposed to use self when referencing a member function in python (within the same module)? · to allow a self-signed certificate to be used by microsoft-edge it is necessary to use the certmgr. msc tool from the command line to import the certificate as a trusted certificate authority. · second is to add the self-signed certificate to git as a trusted certificate. If you use self (or &mut self) the method will likely still compile, but it … Disable ssl verification the quickest and easiest way is to globally disable ssl verification on git to clone the repository. · in your connection string either set encrypt=false; Self signed certificate you have a self signed certificate on your target. More generally, i was wondering when it is required to use self, not just for methods but for 2) making classmethod s and staticmethod s means you want to be able to rename and omit self respectively. · in this case, there are some benefits to allowing this: For a language-agnostic consideration of the design decision, see what is the advantage of having this/self pointer mandatory explicit?.