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diff --git a/user_guide/changelog.html b/user_guide/changelog.html
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ SVN Revision: </p>
<h3>Bug fixes for 1.7.3</h3>
<ul>
- <li>Fixed assorted user guide typos or examples (#10693, #8951, #7825, #8660, #7883).</li>
+ <li>Fixed assorted user guide typos or examples (#10693, #8951, #7825, #8660, #7883, #6771).</li>
<li>Increased randomness with <kbd>is_really_writable()</kbd> to avoid file collisions when hundreds or thousands of requests occur at once.</li>
<li>Fixed or clarified assorted user guide typos or examples.</li>
<li>Made <kbd>get_mime_by_extension()</kbd> case insensitive.</li>
diff --git a/user_guide/helpers/url_helper.html b/user_guide/helpers/url_helper.html
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--- a/user_guide/helpers/url_helper.html
+++ b/user_guide/helpers/url_helper.html
@@ -246,9 +246,8 @@ $url = prep_url($url);</code>
<h2>redirect()</h2>
-<p>Does a "header redirect" to the local URI specified. Just like other functions in this helper, this one is designed
-to redirect to a local URL within your site. You will <strong>not</strong> specify the full site URL, but rather simply the URI segments
-to the controller you want to direct to. The function will build the URL based on your config file values.</p>
+<p>Does a "header redirect" to the URI specified. If you specify the full site URL that link will be build, but for local links simply providing the URI segments
+to the controller you want to direct to will create the link. The function will build the URL based on your config file values.</p>
<p>The optional second parameter allows you to choose between the "location"
method (default) or the "refresh" method. Location is faster, but on Windows servers it can sometimes be a problem. The optional third parameter allows you to send a specific HTTP Response Code - this could be used for example to create 301 redirects for search engine purposes. The default Response Code is 302. The third parameter is <em>only</em> available with 'location' redirects, and not 'refresh'. Examples:</p>