Bing's More Info Box "WARNING 2: session_destroy" Error

Sep 3, 2009 - 8:54 am 1 by
Filed Under Bing Search

bing box errorThere are some complaints in the Bing Forums that the Bing mouse over box, which we discussed yesterday, has a weird error. When you mouse over certain listings, Bing may show the following type of error in the box:

WARNING 2: session_destroy() [function.session-destroy]: trying to destroy uninitialized session in/usr/home/mitetsn/public-html/cart/includes/functions/sessions.php on line 146

The session destroy warning seems to be coming from Bing's handling of the site. Ovi in the forums gave us a bit more insight into the technical issue. He said:

session_destroy destroys all of the data associated with the current session. It does not unset any of the global variables associated with the session, or unset the session cookie. To use the session variables again, session_start() has to be called.

So it is an problem from the Bing script. I think that the technicians are working on it already.

You can replicate the issue by hovering your mouse over the first listing for this search.

Forum discussion at Bing Forums.

 

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