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		<title>Few filtering basics in ZF</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Honestly, I have done alot of (!empty($foo)) ? true : false till I get bored  .I think ZF is pretty cool, I have just been browsing the Zend_Filter.Guess what I found out ? Life can be much easier if you are using framework.
I wrote these 2 functions just to give a picture of the idea behind these  [...]]]></description>
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