i'm new to cmsms and currently, as a test, rebuilding my personnal website with it, must say, a real pleasure !
i've got a simple silly question. Today, wanting to test if i could insert tags in a page content with tintMCE, i was glad to see that yes, something like
some text
{my_tag}
some text
works great, and i feel that fantastic as it is a great and easy way to have complex content in a page, but, there is a but, now, suppose one of my clients editors (actually i'm playing with cmsms to stop writing a new cms on my own for each new website i've got to work on...

So the question is, is there a known workaround except from teaching my clients how to use {literal} if ever they wanted to play with curly braces or to wrap the editable content with {literal} myself (in the templates or directly in the prepared content for more complex ones) ?
thanks for any lightful idea about that

little edition: a few tests (and so many things achieved in half a day with cmsms, i almost can't beleive how easy it is...) later, my idea consisting in wrapping the {content} tag with the literal one is of course a bad one as the page will display... {content}, normal ! Then i'm still in front of the same problem, what if a user (editor) writes {toto} (or something a bit more clever:)) within curly brackets in the content editor ? is the only workaround to teach them literal (not very found of relying on client memory about that kind of things...) ?
thanks again for any suggestion
have swing