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After a model document is published to Cameo Collaborator for TWC, you can share it with reviewers by providing a link to the published document.


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To get a link to a published model


  1. Go the the Resource Manager Resources application in one of the following ways:
    • In an internet browser, go to http(s)://<domain_name>:<port>/webapp/resources.

    • In the app bar of a published model, click  and select Resource Manager Resources.
  2. In the Resource Manager, go Go to the category containing the Cameo Collaborator document you want to share.
  3. Click  next to the document, and select Get Resource Link.
  4. When a window with the link to the published model opens, click Copy.


After you complete the above steps, the link to the Cameo Collaborator document is copied to your clipboard and you can share it with reviewers.

When you want to share a Cameo Collaborator document and provide reviewers with an easy-to-remember link, you can rewrite the link to the document by using a document name in it.


To get an easy-to-remember link to a published model


  1. Get a link to a published model, as described above. The link should look like this <domain>:<port>/webapp/collaborator/document/<document ID>.
  2. After pasting the link to share it with reviewers, replace the document ID with the name of the published document and add .CC at the end of the link.


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If you want to rewrite a link to the published model named Climate control system, the rewritten link should look like this <domain>:<port>/webapp/collaborator/document/Climate%20control%20system.CC.

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There are limitations for characters that can be used in a document name if you want to include it in the document link:

  • You cannot use slashes (/) and back slashes (\).They are treated as resource separators in a document link.
  • You must encode the following characters in the document name (i.e., replace each character with "%" followed by two hexadecimal digits) before using it in a URL:
    +=@#$%^&<>\{}|[]`;:?,
  • You can use alphanumeric and the following special characters without encoding:

    $-.+!'()_*~
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