This just means that you still have the lone < somewhere above the line you show us.
Again, my suggestion is to first make a backup copy, and then start ripping out the parts above that line until you have found the line that makes Perl think you want to use a <...> operator. Alternatively, you can start with a line containing a > and slowly move that upwards to find the line where the lone < is. Most likely, the offending line is some malformed/badly quoted HTML.
As your file has at least 144 lines, I will not invite you to post it here. Reducing the script by removing irrelevant lines is your first task.
In reply to Re^7: Need help with pagination
by Corion
in thread Need help with pagination
by *alexandre*
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