So, after trying different methods of communicating with the treasurydirect site, I finally bit the bullet and updated my Perl modules (via a cpan "upgrade" command) and the problem has been fixed. Don't know which module was mucked up or how it got that way, but things are working fine, now. I noticed when I checked on the versions of things (using the cpan "r" command) that a lot of modules were pretty old. Perhaps they just "aged out" of usefulness? I don't know. A beneficial side effect of this is that after digging deep into my Perl code to get quotes for E/EE/I bonds, it's a lot cleaner and perhaps a bit easier to read. Well, as easy as Perl gets, I suppose.
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