It's not just unspecified parameters, but also the non-default parameters which are listed at "Add more information" and not restricted to Commons but also seemingly all language versions of Wikipedia (I tried German and English wikipedia).
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Jul 24 2015
It's not just unspecified parameters, but also the non-default parameters which are listed at "Add more information" and not restricted to Commons but also seemingly all language versions of Wikipedia (I tried German and English wikipedia).
Apr 25 2015
I also tried to write a converter template (Template:Literatur/Citoid in German wikipedia), which basically accepts the parameters as provided by the Citoid service, converts them to the proper format and passes these to our local wikis proper cite template (Template:Literatur).
Apr 6 2015
A question to people who got this error: after you got such a "badtoken" error, have you ever tried to just resubmit the edit using the same edittoken? Because in my code (which does not use the Pywikibot framework) I also encounter the "badtoken" error once in a while. If I then just resubmit the same edit again (or another edit) _w/o getting a new edit token_, the edit suddenly gets accepted.
Mar 17 2015
I suppose the point Gerard wanted to make was, that the already supported webfont "Junicode" (see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Universal_Language_Selector/FAQ#What_fonts_are_included.3F) has support for runes. However, Junicode is currently only assigned to handle Old English ("ang" language code), but should also be used for the "Runr" script code.