Synopsis: $midw( ) Technical: This function returns the input text, starting at the given word offset, and not exceeding the total number of words specified. The offset is counted from 0 (zero). Practical: This function operates on words in the same manner that $mid() operates on characters, returning only a subset of the input word list. This is probably mostly useful in a script, perhaps to display the partial contents of a variable. Returns: word subset from input list, or nothing if error Examples: $midw(2 2 hello there how are you?) returns "how are" $midw(2 4 hello there how are you?) returns "how are you?" See Also: leftw(6); restw(6); rightw(6)