Sorry, this is using Django 1.6.2.

On Wednesday, 18 June 2014 12:48:47 UTC-4, Stodge wrote:
>
> My settings for languages are:
>
> LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en'
>
> USE_I18N = True
> LANGUAGE_COOKIE_NAME='django_language'
> ugettext = lambda s: s
> LANGUAGES = (
>     ('en', ugettext('English')),
>     ('de', ugettext('German')),
>     ('fr', ugettext('French'))
> )
>
>
> I have a post-save signal that creates instances of a model and gets the 
> current Django language. The language returned is for some reason "en-us", 
> but I have no idea where this is coming from. My default as shown above is 
> "en". get_language() is called from within a signal so the language isn't 
> being taken from a cookie or request header. Any ideas why Django thinks 
> the current (default) language is "en-us"? Thanks
>
>

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