I have written a mobile app that has locale support built in.  I have tested
it out on a desktop browser to ensure it runs properly.  However, while
testing the mobile app out on an Android device under Chrome,  I am getting
a strange value coming from the call to get the locale string:

qx.locale.Manager.getInstance().getLocale()  >>>>>  which returns "u5_24"

Does anyone know what this means or how to get the actual locale string?  I
tried changing the locale under Android to Spanish / United States but the
locale returned from the call didn't change.  Is there some initialization
that is wrong or that I am missing that would make it come back correctly?



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