> The EE code renders fine. This is not an EE issue.

...but ... but ... the whole problem was that it (EE) didn't render
the curly brackets content to the browser at all!
Good that you've fixed it, but you will fall in the same hole again if
you don't understand it properly.  I'm not sure what you think may
have removed the content if it wasn't EE.

Did you see this one?
http://expressionengine.com/forums/viewthread/68407/
The issue is not that you actually are using EE tags within the code,
but that anything that includes on one line { text : something } looks
to EE like it ought to be an EE tag and hence needs removing from
rendered output.

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