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Ariel KaluzhnyAnswered on September 09, 2020 05:26 PM
Hello,
I am a software developer working for a company exploring e-sign solutions. I am wondering if the JotForm Enterprise edition includes in its API a way to embed a form into a website? Once this form is embedded, are we then able to pre-fill some of the fields for the user, if we know some of their information?
Thanks,
Ariel
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Elton Support Team LeadAnswered on September 10, 2020 12:35 AM
Enterprise edition is pretty similar with jotform.com in terms of embedding the forms. You just have to take your form's embed code and place it on your web page where you want the form to appear. Guide: http://www.jotform.com/help/34-Adding-a-Form-to-a-Web-Page
It is also possible to pre-fill the fields through URL parameter on embedded forms. Here's a guide on how to construct the URL query http://www.jotform.com/help/71-Prepopulating-the-fields-to-your-JotForm-via-URL-parameters. In the guide, you can change the base URL e.g. https://www.myform.com/11111111111 with the page URL where your form is embedded.
Example:
If you have any other questions, let us know.