Zend_Validate supplies a set of commonly needed validators, but inevitably, developers will wish to
        write custom validators for their particular needs. The task of writing a custom validator is
        facilitated by implementing Zend_Validate_Interface.
    
        Zend_Validate_Interface defines two methods, isValid() and
        getMessages(), that may be implemented by user classes. An object that implements this
        interface may be added to a validator chain with Zend_Validate::addValidator().
    
The following example demonstrates how a custom validator might be written:
<?php
require_once 'Zend/Validate/Interface.php';
class MyValidator implements Zend_Validate_Interface
{
    protected $_messages = array();
    public function isValid($value)
    {
        $this->_messages = array();
        // arrive on $requirement based on validation criteria
        if (!$requirement) {
            $this->_messages[] = "Reason validation failed";
            return false;
        }
        return true;
    }
    public function getMessages()
    {
        return $this->_messages;
    }
}
?>
To add an instance of the above validator to a validator chain:
<?php $validatorChain = new Zend_Validate(); $validatorChain->addValidator(new MyValidator()); ?>