These examples use Runtime Revolution's new server scripting language also called "iRev". The iRev syntax is based off of Runtime Revolutions desktop syntax (which if you didn't know about, is one of the best cross platform development tools around.)
iRev is still in development stage, and these are early examples I have done, using iRev. There is somewhat limited documentation at current time, on iRev. This is the major reason why many examples may fall into simple and basic.
This is my way of documenting my iRev examples. Also You may not be aware but I am really good at desktop applications, but this is my first real serious adventure working on the web based apps. So it may take me some time to do something with wow factor.



This is a more visual way to use an date. This iRev example is not much different than the Date with CSS. The thing it does is present the data in a more visual way. The only differents really is pulling out the month and returning the abbreviated Month. Then Change the style to present a mini day calender look.
This is a good example how if one just spends just a little more time. One can turn even a basic date into something so much better. Specially for the end user to look at and use. 
Touch Transformation is an prototype using iRev and Web-Kit Tags. It is a prototype designed to work with the iPhone / iPod Touch OS v 2.0 and later.
This example also works in some other web kit based browsers, such as Safari 4.0 Beta. and may also work in omini, google chrome and android.
Such interfaces are designed to work with javascript but I replaced javascript with iRev scripting and got the same result. This is a very basic prototype to see how far I can push iRev as an real world working scripting language. This one will show a basic graphic transformation.

This is a basic video showing how we may use buttons with iRev. There may be an easier way to do this, than what is presented. There is no current docs telling how to use any user interface items besides fields with iRev. This is for anyone that uses iRev that may need this info, to help them work with this early version of iRev until docs are supplied.
It can be frustrating when you want to do something and no one presents a pointer to get you started. Hopefully this helps someone get started.
This Page will be updated often with new content. Come back again to see updates in example content. or follow oab on twitter and I will announce when I have added new iRev examples to this page. The above Navigation works just like in iTunes, (click the arrows, click an icon. see info below in box.)






