Here is some code I use to generate the latest 10 headlines from my database, and write them to a single txt file. I'm trying to create a way to print some ad code after 3 headlines. I either need an auto incrementing variable within a while statement so I can print to separate text files, OR better yet, a way to insert code only after the third headline keeping everything in a single txt file.
$SQL = "SELECT * FROM $database_table order by date DESC, ID DESC limi +t 10"; $sth = $dbh->prepare($SQL); $sth->execute; open(TXTFILE, ">$rootpath$categoryDir$frontPage"); while ($pointer = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { $fullpath = $pointer->{'fullfilepath'}; $name = $pointer->{'filename'}; $thumbnail = $pointer->{'thumbnail'}; $image = $pointer->{'image'}; $imagewidth = $pointer->{'imagewidth'}; $headlinelink = $pointer->{'headlinelink'}; print TXTFILE <<TEXT; <a href=$url NOUNDERLINE id="headline"><font size="+1" face=arial>$tit +le</font></a><br> <font size="1">$category - $month $day, $year $catsiteshow</font><br> TEXT }
That code puts the last 10 headlines in a single txt file. Thanks.

In reply to Way to insert some ad code by htmanning

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