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It is important to be aware of what assumptions are included in the Quik! system design. The following assumptions are included in the design of this system:

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  1. The customer will implement the Quik! Forms Engine web service within their application (i.e. Quik! is not necessarily hosting an application nor building one on behalf of enterprise customers).
     
  2. The customer must have a valid account Master Customer Account with Quik! and supply credentials Master Credentials with each request (end-user credentials that are not the Master Credentials will not work).
     
  3. The Quik! Forms Engine component will have may need read/write access to the web-your computer or server's temporary file location or a location specified by the customeryou.

  4. The customer will implement one or more web services with a Quik! server in order to retrieve/send data used with the Quik! Forms Engine.

  5. To use DocuSigne-signature:
    1. E-signing requires SSL (HTTPS) and without it will result in "Access Denied" in Internet Explorer browsers.
    2. Customers Customer will directly procure and use their own account with the signing vendor (i.e. DocuSign, Signix), set up a DocuSign vendor-specific API Key and reference Efficient Technology Inc as the referral source.
    3. Customer assumes responsibility for the validity and acceptance of electronic signatures with the form owners, if electronic signature is used.
    4. Customer will may need to deploy the QuikESignTransport in the same domain as the HTML forms in order to facilitate the e-signing process.
    5. Customer will implement the DocuSign API to poll for status and retrieve final documents from DocuSign – this software only includes the ability to send documents to DocuSign to begin the signature process.be responsible for calling the e-sign vendor's APIs to retrieve the current signing status and to download final signed documents (i.e. Quik! is only designed to send documents to e-sign vendors to kick off the e-signing process)

Security

  1. Quik! servers do not store, save or persist any client data that may be transmitted to the server for the purposes of generating, printing, signing or transmitting forms. Data, if sent, is encrypted during transport and discarded the moment it has been processed.

  2. The customer's web computer, server or program is responsible for deleting any temporary files that are generated by the use of the software (e.g. HTML files, error logs, etc.).

  3. The customer will create a secured SSL connection between their user's browser and their web application for delivering Quik! output and forms to their user.

  4. Internet Explorer may restrict certain features (e.g. print, save, etc.) due to security settings. To prevent this, be sure to:
    1. Host the Quik! Form from an HTTPS location. (HTTP non-secure is allowed, but not recommended)
    2. Add our domain (quikforms.com) as a Trusted Site in Internet Options → Security → Trusted Sites → Sites

       

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  1. Requests to combine multiple forms into a single form package are limited based on file size, page count and form count. Although you may get successful response from Quik! for large package requests, please refrain from requesting more than 20 forms in a single package or more than 100 pages at a time. Quik! limits form requests to 100 FormIDs.
    Form pages automatically expire and , but that doesn't mean 100 will work due to the resulting file size.

  2. The HTML form viewer automatically expires and pages are no longer viewable after a maximum of 10 days from the date they are generated, or earlier at the customer's discretion.

  3. Forms will not fully function for iPad users using Private Browsing (e.g. the SAVE and LOAD buttons will not allow for local storage and saving as designed by Apple).

  4. Editable PDFs cannot be saved unless the user has a version of Adobe Acrobat that enables saving. Also, field collisions with combined forms may occur in editable PDFs due to standard PDF functionality and design.