I've got a page where two dates are selected and the inclusive difference between them is displayed in a third text input.
The calculation is made nicely in Firefox, Chrome etc but IE6, IE7 & IE8 a NaN error is displayed.
I've tried parseInt(), number() etc but to no avail.
$('#firstday, #lastday').datepicker({
showOn: 'both',
buttonImage: 'img/cal.gif',
dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
onSelect: function(){
// Date will give time difference in miliseconds, divide with 1000*60*60*24
var firstday = new Date($("#firstday").val().split("/").reverse().join(","));
var lastday = new Date($("#lastday").val().split("/").reverse().join(","));
// Remove weekend days from count
var weekend_count = 0;
for (i = firstday.valueOf(); i <= lastday.valueOf(); i+= 86400000) {
var temp = new Date(i);
if (temp.getDay() == 0 || temp.getDay() == 6) {
weekend_count++;
}
}
var totaldays = ((lastday - firstday) / 86400000) + 1 - weekend_count;
$('#totaldays').val(parseInt(totaldays)); // parseInt as sometimes, with a long gap between first and last, a decimal number is displayed. Ok, people wont be booking 120 day holidays, but it keeps things proper
}
});
Date
objects. Try with their representation in milliseconds.lastday - firstday
gives you in IE. I'm not familiar with debugging tools for IE but I'm sure there is a JavaScript console available with which you can test subtracting dates.