Dear Monks

I've create the following snippet of code:
our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $Verbose, $FOR +MAT) ; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = (); @EXPORT_OK = qw( sub1 sub2 ) ; %EXPORT_TAGS = ( DEFAULT => [qw(&sub1)], Both => [qw(&sub1 &sub2)]); $VERSION = 1.0 ; $Verbose = 0 ;
But when I tried to use it like:
use MyModule qw(:DEFAULT)
I cannot use sub1. However when I do
use MyModule qw(:Both)
both subs are available.
I just noticed that when I change my module a bitl DEFAULT to Default it works great!
Any suggestions whats happening here ?

Thanks a lot in advance
Luca

In reply to @EXPORT_TAG not working by jeanluca

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