You seriously need to spend time checking what you are doing. Firstly this even thought this page is static you are using Perl to generate it, why not use
HTML::Template or something similar. Secondly did you even read the HTML you are generating? Lets look at some of the tags:
<html> <head>
<body>
<script />
</head>
<body>
Page content
</body>
</html>
Slightly messed up tag order and two
<body> tags? This is not a Perl problem, check your HTML and you may want to do some research on Internet Explorer and some of its more interesting html/JavaScript 'Features'.
For example I believe IE has an issue with excessive white space
print "function changedays(x) {\n";
Update: Fixed formatting problem, added whitespace example.
Martin
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