How can I host a JotForm on our company's IIS server?

  • Ken Morley
    Asked on January 10, 2017 at 11:06 AM

    Our company has an existing IIS server and we have developed a prototype form using JotForm.  We would like to "embed" a JotForm into a page on our internal server.

    I understand how to obtain the "embed code" for many different platforms like WordPress.  Can you please provide guidance or examples for embedding the form into an IIS page?  How about for Apache?

    Thanks!

  • Support_Management Jotform Support
    Replied on January 10, 2017 at 12:48 PM

    Hello Ken, embedding the form doesn't rely on how your servers are powered. It should run on Windows-based and Linux-based servers.

    What matters is if you can insert/embed the codes without issues. If these pages were built from scratch (without the use of any sort of CMS), then using the iFrame Embed codes should work well.

    Complete guide: Getting-the-form-iFrame-code 

    On the other hand, if you're asking if you can literally host JotForm on your own servers, then the answer would be no. JotForm will always be a SaaS solution and it will be hosted by us. We don't offer a self-hosted version of it.

  • Rose
    Replied on September 19, 2018 at 6:27 AM

    Good News,

    Jotform Enterprise is released and it supports hosting your data on your private dedicated server, "Single SignOn" and "White-labelling". You can get further info on https://www.jotform.com/enterprise/