Hi Ben,

Just a guess that the . is causing you trouble.

If I do http://annotateit.org/api/search?pid=jscientist

I see your results I think.

This may be related to my old issue (don't have the number off the top of
my head)

Best,

Bird

On 25 September 2014 12:05, Ben Leinfelder <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi devs,
> I'm wondering if it's possible to query annotations (currently in
> annotateIt.org) using the custom fields I added to my annotations.
> I can query by the 'user':
>         http://annotateit.org/api/search?user=leinfelder
> But get no results when using my custom field, 'pid':
>         http://annotateit.org/api/search?pid=jscientist.7.4
>
> Thanks!
> -ben
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