I have the following logout action:
public function logoutAction() {
Zend_Auth::getInstance()->clearIdentity();
Zend_Session::destroy();
$this->_helper->flashMessenger->addMessage(array('success' =>
_('You were successfully logged out.')));
$this->_redirect('/index/index');
}
If I don't comment out the line: Zend_Session::destroy() I get an error:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Session_Exception' with message 'The session was explicitly destroyed during this request, attempting to re-start is not allowed.' in /usr/local/share/php/library/Zend/Controller/Plugin/Broker.php on line 336 Zend_Session_Exception: The session was explicitly destroyed during this request, attempting to re-start is not allowed.
I have read about this issue here and here but remain unclear on how I should proceed. Should I just not use Zend_Session::destroy()? What would be the implications and dangers of not using it, and what is the alternative?