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Trying to understand Security Token errors more
I'm trying to understand the reason a security token error would be thrown...only sometimes.
I understand that if it's thrown all of the time, it's because a few lines of code are missing (specifically if it's in regards to a plug-in). However, what does it mean if I'm getting these notifications about security tokens occasionally? For example: Code:
Script Call Backtrace Is it just a glitch? Is it just something that happens? Should I just ignore them? I'm using a mod that notifies me of these Security token errors because I was trying to track down which mods hadn't been updated for the vBulletin update back when vBulletin made the change. I'm just trying to better understand. Thanks for any information! |
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