You have to link directly to the form if you want php to execute within the form code.
Are you saying I can't used an embedded form?
I think when you say "embedded" you are referring to using an iframe to view your code.
-- Yes, you can use an iframe.
-- No, you cannot use the snippet of code that WFB gives you to create that iframe.
If you use the code snippet generated by WFB, it does not execute the PHP code. Therefore, you have to put the iframe on your page manually. It would look something like this.
id="fb_iframe" src="freeup.html?lic=123">
</iframe>
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