The MICelse tag subsumes the functions of an elsif (else if) and else. For a complete understanding of MICelse, be sure to reference the MICif section.
When given the optional argument, MICelse acts as an elsif statement. Otherwise, it will default to an else (essentially, elsif(true)...). This allows one to test for multiple possibilities and also provides the ability to hand control over a default section of code.
Note that a MICelse tag must immediately follow a MICif or another MICelse. There cannot be MIC-HTML between the end of one and the beginning of another. In fact, the only thing allowed between
</MICif>and
<MICelse>is whitespace.