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  • Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Could you elaborate a little more what you are trying to do?

    I will help the best I can, but I could use some more info in order to know what your final outcome expectation is.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter eukally

    (@eukally)

    Attribute values in Woocommerce are set like this:

    15.02.2015 | 08.03.2015 | 12.04.2015

    Without any div’s and ul or li.

    So, is it possible to built that?

    Or does anybody knows how to integrate date-attributes in woocommerce as product options?

    If the integration would work, it would be easy to sell date-feeded tickets with woocommerce!

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    I believe this is a lot more advanced. You would probably need to look into the WooCommerce filters or dig into the code.

    Or does anybody knows how to integrate date-attributes in woocommerce as product options?

    It sounds like this is more of a question for WooCommerce so you might want to ask over there.

    I am also going to mark this as resolved since it is more of a question of how to customize the default behavior instead of a bug/issue.

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks!

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