Fixed #14905 -- Corrected some misleading linking and language in the FileField docs. Thanks to Keryn Knight for the report and draft patch.

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@ -546,10 +546,17 @@ four-digit year, ``'%m'`` is the two-digit month and ``'%d'`` is the two-digit
day. If you upload a file on Jan. 15, 2007, it will be saved in the directory
``/home/media/photos/2007/01/15``.
If you want to retrieve the upload file's on-disk filename, or a URL that refers
to that file, or the file's size, you can use the
:attr:`~django.core.files.File.name`, :attr:`~django.core.files.File.url`
and :attr:`~django.core.files.File.size` attributes; see :doc:`/topics/files`.
If you wanted to retrieve the uploaded file's on-disk filename, or the file's
size, you could use the :attr:`~django.core.files.File.name` and
:attr:`~django.core.files.File.size` attributes respectively; for more
information on the available attributes and methods, see the
:class:`~django.core.files.File` class reference and the :doc:`/topics/files`
topic guide.
The uploaded file's relative URL can be obtained using the
:attr:`~django.db.models.fields.FileField.url` attribute. Internally,
this calls the :meth:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage.url` method of the
underlying :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` class.
Note that whenever you deal with uploaded files, you should pay close attention
to where you're uploading them and what type of files they are, to avoid