UPDATE: I have to agree with the rest of them. For safety reasons (so you don't demolish the test file), you may want to open $file but save to $file2 just incase the unexpected happens..
I have a few questions or comments about the script you wrote. How exactly isn't this going to treat HTML correctly? All you're doing is taking any text it finds, regardless of what characters it is, and try to put it into lowercase. You're not treating HTML, you're treating text. I tested your script out with <A HREF= in the @codes and it worked fine. It's not interpreting the file as HTML at all, so no matter what you throw in there (thanks to quotemeta), it'll do it's job.
My question to you was, what exactly is line 5 doing with the joining, maping and sorting? You're playing with length which I thought only stored the length in characters of the item you're using it with.
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