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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T12:38:29+00:00 2026-06-07T12:38:29+00:00

This doesn’t work in IE. Forever – 00:00:00 Works in Chrome, Firefox. Why? How

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This doesn’t work in IE. Forever – 00:00:00
Works in Chrome, Firefox.
Why?
How can I fix it?

function timer()
{
    var now = new Date();
    var enddate = new Date("07,12,2012,23:00:00");
    var totalRemains = (enddate.getTime()-now.getTime());
    if (totalRemains>1)
    {
        var RemainsSec=(parseInt(totalRemains/1000));
        var RemainsFullDays=(parseInt(RemainsSec/(24*60*60)));
        var secInLastDay=RemainsSec-RemainsFullDays*24*3600;
        var RemainsFullHours=(parseInt(secInLastDay/3600));
        if (RemainsFullHours<10){RemainsFullHours="0"+RemainsFullHours};
        var secInLastHour=secInLastDay-RemainsFullHours*3600;
        var RemainsMinutes=(parseInt(secInLastHour/60));
        if (RemainsMinutes<10){RemainsMinutes="0"+RemainsMinutes};
        var lastSec=secInLastHour-RemainsMinutes*60;
        if (lastSec<10){lastSec="0"+lastSec};
        var mcend = Date.parse("Jan 1, 2009, 00:00:00");
        var mcnow = now.getTime();
        var mc = ((mcend-mcnow)/10).toFixed(0).substr(8);
        document.getElementById('timer').innerHTML = '<p class="timeline">TIME LEFT: '+ RemainsFullHours+":"+RemainsMinutes+":"+lastSec+'</p>';
        setTimeout("timer()",10);
    } 
    else {document.getElementById("timer").innerHTML = '<p class="timeline">TIME LEFT: 00:00:00</p>';}
}

<body onload="timer();">

Can you help me please?

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    2026-06-07T12:38:31+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 12:38 pm

    The problem is in this line:

    var enddate = new Date("07,12,2012,23:00:00");
    

    This is not a date format. Firefox is heroically making sense out of it, don’t expect Internet Explorer to help you out the same, IE is ruthless, he walks alone.

    The Date object constructor takes several parameters:

    new Date()
    new Date(milliseconds)
    new Date(dateString)
    new Date(year, month, day [, hour, minute, second, millisecond ])

    When using the dateString option, your date string must conform to the RFC 2822 specification; it works if you use a supported format:

    var enddate = new Date("July 12, 2012 23:00:00");
    

    AND, never, never, never pass a string to setTimeout, pass it a function reference instead:

    setTimeout(timer,10);
    

    Try it here: http://jsfiddle.net/bVCMe/

    Documentation

    • window.setTimeout on MDN – https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.setTimeout
    • Date on MDN – https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/
    • RFC 2822 string date format specification – https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2822#page-14
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