elements in XMLForm do not have to start with "/".
It is just used for clarity in the examples.
You can try just "city".

What are the limitations for names of VXML forms?


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From: "apurva zaveri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: XMLForm - VoiceXML


> This is a serious problem about the use of XMLForm in
> VoiceXML. While experimenting with XMLForm to generate
> VoiceXML this a problem that I faced.
> 
> Since in XMLForm all the name of the fields begins
> with "/" in HTML 
> 
> <select name="/city"> is not a problem
> 
> while in VXML
> 
> <field name="/city"> is an error.
> 
> What can be done?
> 
> -Apurva Zaveri
> 
> 
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