Well, after spending an entire day on this, I've finally tracked down the offending code as line #144 in PDF::API2::Util
my $value = sprintf('%.'.abs($ad).'f',$f);
After making the following changes it worked:
my $temp='%.'.abs($ad).'f';
$temp=~/^(.*)$/;
$temp=$1;
my $value = sprintf($temp,$f);
For some reason, the working server had the modified code already in it. Don't have a clue how that happened. I'm the only one messing with the perl on these servers and even though I'm forgetful, I didn't think I was THAT bad!
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