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I'm cool with both options. I'm trying to think if there's a real use case for making it optional. I don't think so. I guess the best way to be flexible would be to add an argument, but default it to being set to 'ignore'. Then if you really want strict checking you can turn that on.
Thanks so much for the thorough bug report and willingness to submit a pull request.
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- None type error in readable parsing
- lazy loaded images aren't pulled in HOT 7
- Missing argparse in requirements HOT 1
- issue parsing NYT article missing first paragraph
- Readable version is missing images HOT 1
- site should all content when none is found for readable parsed
- Wrong content picked HOT 3
- Using AdBlock rules to remove elements
- move tests to pytest like bookie HOT 1
- Includes possible non-free content HOT 5
- Missing section headings
- Article fail to pick some content HOT 1
- Bookie tests failing; need to fix installation for Travis CI HOT 5
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- not all nodes are scored/removed in the prep_article phase. HOT 1
- utf 8 issue HOT 2
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- TypeError: decode() argument 1 must be string, not Non HOT 1
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