Embedding fillable form on wix website

Can I use Adobe Forms Central to embed a fillable form on my website created in Wix?  I want customers to complete the form, submit it, and print a copy for themselves.

You might want to read this Wix help page: http://www.wix.com/support/html5/editor/media/faq/does-wix-support-the-javascript-language
From that, it would appear that Wix does not support plain Javascript, but only those modules available through the Wix HTML app/store/marketplace.
I hope that helps,
Brian

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