Zend_Filter supplies a set of commonly needed filters, but developers
        will often need to write custom filters for their particular use cases. The task of writing
        a custom filter is facilitated by implementing Zend_Filter_Interface.
    
        Zend_Filter_Interface defines a single method,
        filter(), that may be implemented by user classes. An object that
        implements this interface may be added to a filter chain with
        Zend_Filter::addFilter().
    
The following example demonstrates how to write a custom filter:
class MyFilter implements Zend_Filter_Interface
{
    public function filter($value)
    {
        // perform some transformation upon $value to arrive on $valueFiltered
        return $valueFiltered;
    }
}
    To add an instance of the filter defined above to a filter chain:
$filterChain = new Zend_Filter(); $filterChain->addFilter(new MyFilter());