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I have been trying to get a script to work on my site and it works on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, but not on IE 9 (it will work in compatability mode) or Opera. Is there an issue that I'm not catching?

Here is the Script:

$(document).ready(function(){
$.getJSON('/storage/xml/biblereading2.json', function(data) {
today = Date.today();
var name = today.getDay();
var date = today.getDate();
var month = today.getMonth();
var year = today.getFullYear();
var fullday = name.toString();
var todaydoy = today.getDayOfYear();
var todaywoy = today.getWeekOfYear();
//array for months
fullmonth = new Array (12);
fullmonth[0] = "January";
fullmonth[1] = "February";
fullmonth[2] = "March";
fullmonth[3] = "April";
fullmonth[4] = "May";
fullmonth[5] = "June";
fullmonth[6] = "July";
fullmonth[7] = "August";
fullmonth[8] = "September";
fullmonth[9] = "October";
fullmonth[10] = "November";
fullmonth[11] = "December";
fullday = new Array (7);
fullday[0] = "Sunday";
fullday[1] = "Monday";
fullday[2] = "Tuesday";
fullday[3] = "Wednesday";
fullday[4] = "Thursday";
fullday[5] = "Friday";
fullday[6] = "Saturday";
var s = todaydoy - 1;
$("#biblereading").append('<p><span class="bold_font">Bible Reading for Today:</span>  </br>' + fullmonth[month] + ' ' + date + ', ' + year + '</br>' + data.schedule[s].portion.reading + '</br></p>');
});
});

I'm using date.js to handle the date issues in the first several variables, an array to give the spelled out month and day, and I'm calling a json from the same server.

Opera keeps telling me that I have a TypeError at data.schedule[s]

and IE 9 keeps telling me that I have an undefined or null value at data.schedule[s].

Any Ideas? (you can see this attempt at implementation http://rosemontbaptist.com on the front page.

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  • Do you have any console.log() in your scripts?
    – Menztrual
    Dec 29, 2012 at 23:13

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If you log what todaydoy is

var todaydoy = today.getDayOfYear();

You will see it is returning the wrong value in IE, the following is copied from the watch window in IE9's console.

todaydoy    694324  Number

You need to figure out if their is bugs in the Date library you are using.

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  • The problem after referencing the date.js library is in the way IE9 approaches the getFullYear function. Apparently the return on that for Firefox, Chrome, and Safari is "2012" but the return for IE9 and Opera is "112" see link. Thanks for your help @epascarello!
    – ksaylor11
    Dec 30, 2012 at 1:02

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