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diff --git a/src/corelib/text/qtextboundaryfinder.cpp b/src/corelib/text/qtextboundaryfinder.cpp
index 9634a2fc1a..8ac56197d6 100644
--- a/src/corelib/text/qtextboundaryfinder.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/text/qtextboundaryfinder.cpp
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
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@@ -15,25 +14,26 @@
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#include <QtCore/qtextboundaryfinder.h>
@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ static void init(QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryType type, const QChar *chars, int
QTextBoundaryFinder allows to find Unicode text boundaries in a
string, accordingly to the Unicode text boundary specification (see
- \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/}{Unicode Standard Annex #14} and
- \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/}{Unicode Standard Annex #29}).
+ \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/}{Unicode Standard Annex #14} and
+ \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/}{Unicode Standard Annex #29}).
QTextBoundaryFinder can operate on a QString in four possible
modes depending on the value of \a BoundaryType.
@@ -108,17 +108,17 @@ static void init(QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryType type, const QChar *chars, int
for example form one grapheme cluster as the user thinks of them
as one character, yet it is in this case represented by two
unicode code points
- (see \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries}).
+ (see \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries}).
Word boundaries are there to locate the start and end of what a
language considers to be a word
- (see \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries}).
+ (see \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries}).
Line break boundaries give possible places where a line break
might happen and sentence boundaries will show the beginning and
end of whole sentences
- (see \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries} and
- \l{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/}).
+ (see \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries} and
+ \l{https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/}).
The first position in a string is always a valid boundary and
refers to the position before the first character. The last