You need to get the entire hash contents at once if you want to sort them, so you can't use each.
use HTML::Entities qw( encode_entities );
for my $id (
sort { $HASH{$a}{COUNT} <=> $HASH{$b}{COUNT} }
keys(%HASH)
) {
print "<tr>",
"<td>", encode_entities($id), "</td>",
"<td>", encode_entities($HASH{$id}{COUNT}), "</td>",
"</tr>\n";
}
I also fixed the bug where you were treating plain text as HTML.
Swap $a and $b if you want to sort in descending order.
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