You're not writing out the data. Doing the substitution on $string that you read from the file won't modify the file (even when opened with "+<"), just the string.
Unless you have a backup of the files elsewhere, it's probably safest to write the modified content ($string) to another file, and only delete the original one when there weren't any errors.
(P.S.: you're loading File::Slurp but don't seem to be using it... Also, if you really had use strict in your code, it would complain 'Global symbol "..." requires explicit package name...' for $i and $string)
In reply to Re: Removing a chunk of HTML?
by almut
in thread Removing a chunk of HTML?
by Anonymous Monk
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