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Add custom data to product via script

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  • Started 3 months ago by akaigotchi
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  1. akaigotchi
    Member

    Hi,

    say I was about to code a separate module, that would allow me to style and customize a t-shirt: Would I be able to post the configuration data from that customized t-shirt to my eStore shopping cart / shopping cart item, say via POST variables? Goal is to have all that data collected and processed / stored in a comments field of my shopping cart / shopping cart item.

    Help is greatly appreciated!

    Thanks alot in advance
    Thorsten

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. admin
    Key Master

    No, there is no option to do that. You could try collecting these special details after the purchase:
    http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forum/topic/collecting-customer-input-with-wp-estore-plugin

    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. akaigotchi
    Member

    Hi, thanks alot for your answer :) In your initial post of the thread you link to, you say that it is possible to collect customer input in the product display. I tested that and it works just nicely. Still one more question: Where do I modify the display code to make that input box hidden and to prevent the label of that box showing. I'd probably send my custom data to that input field via a script and make the value preselected... See where I am going to? ;)

    Posted 3 months ago #
  4. admin
    Key Master

    You should be able hide the input box using CSS. However, that input field is a plain text field (It can't handle a lot of data). As soon as you put a lot of data it won't work well.

    Posted 3 months ago #

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