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JasonMattheyAsked on March 14, 2015 at 8:42 AM
Hello
I appreciate your support as I have the knowledge now through this forum to set up a simple Name, Email, Phone number in one form and pass it into the next form.
Reference: http://www.jotform.com/help/71-Prepopulating-fields-to-your-JotForm-via-URL-parametersWhilst I am happy with this progress, I realised whilst doing this that I am sending the customer away from my original website of the original embedded form to the jotform.com domain name.
Is it possible to pass information like this - Name, Email, Phone number from one embedded form, across to another embedded form, thus keeping the customer on your own domain name?
Non working Example:
However try to keep the domain as ours...
http://www.OURDOMAIN.com.au/professional-risk-45/for-rtos?id=109/form/50473011492952?session={email5}&applicationForm4=Applicant&firstName80={firstName}&lastName81={lastName3}&enterYour={email5}&contactPhone84={contactPhone}
Thanks, Jason
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raulReplied on March 14, 2015 at 3:17 PM
From what I understand, you want to use your own domain to show your forms. If this is correct, please check the following guide: http://www.jotform.com/help/144-How-to-use-Custom-Domains-with-Jotform
Or you can also try the workaround provided here: http://www.jotform.com/answers/471165#472881 to pass along the information between the two forms using iframes.
Let us know if this is what you're trying to accomplish.
Thanks.