I have a routine that grabs headlines from my database and then using a 'while' loop, writes the 10 latest headlines to a text file. I then include that file in an html page. What I'm trying to accomplish is to have a variable that auto-increments itself within the while loop so I can print something like:
Headline
variable include 1
Headline
variable include 2
Headline
variable include 3
etc.
I know that is a vague question but since I'm using the While loop, it simply zips through and writes the headlines down. I need to be able to have separate include statements so that I can plug ads in after every 3 headlines or so. Make sense?
Thanks.
Tom
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