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Here is my jQuery code. It should parse the json returned by this php script. The php is known to work. It should also convert the date literals to a javascript date object. However, an error occurs at dates.length. Can anyone see what is wrong with the code?

if($("#calendar").length)
{
    var dates;
    $.post("/dates/jsondates.php",function(data)
    {
    	for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++)
    	{
    		data[i].start = new Date(data[i].start);
    		data[i].end = new Date(data[i].end);
    	}
    	dates = data;
    }, "json");

    $("#calendar").datepicker(
    {
    	beforeShowDay: function(date)
    	{
    		for(var i=0; i<dates.length; i++)
    		{
    			if(dates[i].start<date<dates[i].end)
    			{
    				return new Array(0, "booked", dates[i].comment);
    			}
    		}
    		return new Array(1);
    	}
    });
}
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Your datepicker code will (potentially) be getting executed before the ajax call completes. At the minimum, try moving the datepicker portion of the code into the $.post callback:-

if ($("#calendar").length)
{
    var dates;
    $.post("/dates/jsondates.php",function(data)
    {
        for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++)
        {
                data[i].start = new Date(data[i].start);
                data[i].end = new Date(data[i].end);
        }
        dates = data;

        $("#calendar").datepicker(
        {
            beforeShowDay: function(date)
            {
                    for(var i=0; i<dates.length; i++)
                    {
                            if(dates[i].start<date<dates[i].end)
                            {
                                    return new Array(0, "booked", dates[i].comment);
                            }
                    }
                    return new Array(1);
            }
        });
    }, "json");

}

Edit: As an aside, and if it was me, I'd probably split it up into some sort of caller function to get the date data and feed it a callback. E.g:-

function __callDateController(callback)
{
    $.post("/dates/jsondates.php",function(data)
    {
        for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++)
        {
            data[i].start = new Date(data[i].start);
            data[i].end = new Date(data[i].end);
        }

        if (callback !== undefined) {
            callback(data);
        }
    }, "json");
}

And then feed it a callback for your date picker to deal with:-

__callDateController(function(dates)
{
    $("#calendar").datepicker(
        {
            beforeShowDay: function(date)
            {
                for(var i=0; i<dates.length; i++)
                {
                    if(dates[i].start<date<dates[i].end)
                    {
                        return new Array(0, "booked", dates[i].comment);
                    }
                }
                return new Array(1);
            }
        });
    });
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The problem is that your calendar datepicker code is executing before the AJAX is done processing.

Your datePicker code needs to go inside the $.post callback function, beneath the for loop, and beneath the line dates = data;

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