Can someone help me out with this. Is this possible?

I have created a simple custom tag that replace the tag with a
javascript.

My tag look like this {{ " "|putMap:".................."}}. It takes
only argument and will replace the tag with GoogleMapAPI.


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from django import template

register = template.Library()

def putMap(value, arg):
    ..........................................
    ..........................................
    ..........................................
    ..........................................
    ..........................................
    return '''<script type="javascript">...........................</
script>'''
sayHi.is_safe=True;

register.filter('putMap', putMap)
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The problem is this. I want uses to input this tag in a <textarea>. My
result of my first attempt tells me that if I put this tag in
<textarea> it will just be a normal text string and tag function will
not activate.

So is it possible to put a custom tag in a textarea,
             save the text string to database,
                       and when I retrieve this string later and the
tag will still work?

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