From perldoc perlvar:
$-
The number of lines left on the page of the currently selected output channel. Used with formats. (Mnemonic: lines_on_page - lines_printed.)
Punctuation variables are reserved for special purposes in Perl. Also, your second while loop is populating $_, not $-. So if you want the contents of <REPLACE> to be passed through that second substitution operator, you should bind $_ to it, not $-.
See also perldoc perlvar:
$_
The default input and pattern-searching space.
It has a special purpose. You used it correctly in the first while statement, but incorrectly in the second while.
Dave
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