Tutorial on Security Tokens
The first thing you need to do is have a XML editor handy like XmlBluePrint.
XMLBlueprint XML Editor
Step 1
Now that you have a XML editor open the XML you want to edit and open it.
Now click on Search > Replace Text
Step 2
Find text :
Replace with :
Step 3
Click find and if it does not have the replacement text then select replace. Continue this process until the entire XML has been gone through and once you have then click save.
Your finished with security tokens for your XML.
Security Tokens Part 2
Step 1
Open your Admincp > Styles & Templates > Search in Templates > Choose theme
Step 2
Find:
Replace with :
Step 3
Make sure you go through all templates that are showing step 2 and make sure they all look like the replacement text.
The above mentioned way is using your current admin panel ...I do not recommend that way as if you edit something wrong then you have to reload your original XML and start all over this means you lose any other customizations you have made previously. It is strongly recommended to use an XML editor to make your edits.
It is also recommended that you do a back up of your db and make a copy of your original XML just incase there is a problem. The XML editor can show you both XML'S at once so you can see side by side any differences. The XML editor is a very handy tool in porting themes and making new ones as well.
I hope this has helped as it is no plainer than this to fix your security token errors.
The first thing you need to do is have a XML editor handy like XmlBluePrint.
XMLBlueprint XML Editor
Step 1
Now that you have a XML editor open the XML you want to edit and open it.
Now click on Search > Replace Text
Step 2
Find text :
PHP:
<input type="hidden" name="s" value="$session[sessionhash]" />
Replace with :
PHP:
<input type="hidden" name="s" value="$session[sessionhash]" />
<input type="hidden" name="securitytoken" value="$bbuserinfo[securitytoken]" />
Step 3
Click find and if it does not have the replacement text then select replace. Continue this process until the entire XML has been gone through and once you have then click save.
Your finished with security tokens for your XML.
Security Tokens Part 2
Step 1
Open your Admincp > Styles & Templates > Search in Templates > Choose theme
Step 2
Find:
PHP:
<input type="hidden" name="s" value="$session[sessionhash]" />
Replace with :
PHP:
<input type="hidden" name="s" value="$session[sessionhash]" />
<input type="hidden" name="securitytoken" value="$bbuserinfo[securitytoken]" />
Step 3
Make sure you go through all templates that are showing step 2 and make sure they all look like the replacement text.
The above mentioned way is using your current admin panel ...I do not recommend that way as if you edit something wrong then you have to reload your original XML and start all over this means you lose any other customizations you have made previously. It is strongly recommended to use an XML editor to make your edits.
It is also recommended that you do a back up of your db and make a copy of your original XML just incase there is a problem. The XML editor can show you both XML'S at once so you can see side by side any differences. The XML editor is a very handy tool in porting themes and making new ones as well.
I hope this has helped as it is no plainer than this to fix your security token errors.