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diff --git a/src/declarative/fx/qfxgridview.cpp b/src/declarative/fx/qfxgridview.cpp
index c8b8d27..b8acea2 100644
--- a/src/declarative/fx/qfxgridview.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/fx/qfxgridview.cpp
@@ -650,12 +650,12 @@ void QFxGridViewPrivate::updateCurrent(int modelIndex)
\brief The GridView element provides a grid view of items provided by a model.
The model is typically provided by a QAbstractListModel "C++ model object",
- but can also be created directly in XML.
+ but can also be created directly in QML.
The items are laid out top to bottom (vertically) or left to right (horizontally)
and may be flicked to scroll.
- The below example creates a very simple grid, using an XML model.
+ The below example creates a very simple grid, using a QML model.
\code
<resources>
<ListModel id="contactModel">
@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ QFxGridView::~QFxGridView()
The C++ model object must be a \l QListModelInterface subclass, a \l VisualModel,
or a simple list.
- Models can also be created directly in XML, using the \l ListModel element. For example:
+ Models can also be created directly in QML, using the \l ListModel element. For example:
\code
<ListModel id="contactModel">
<Contact>