Adds filtername to the list of filters
attached to stream. This filter will be
added with the specified params
to the end of the list and
will therefore be called last during stream operations. To
add a filter to the beginning of the list, use
stream_filter_prepend().
By default, stream_filter_append() will
attach the filter to the read filter chain
if the file was opened for reading (i.e. File Mode:
r, and/or +). The filter
will also be attached to the write filter chain
if the file was opened for writing (i.e. File Mode:
w, a, and/or +).
STREAM_FILTER_READ,
STREAM_FILTER_WRITE, and/or
STREAM_FILTER_ALL can also be passed to the
read_write parameter to override this behavior.
As of PHP 5.1.0, this function returns a resource which can be used to refer to this filter instance during a call to stream_filter_remove(). Prior to PHP 5.1.0, this function returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
When using custom (user) filters: stream_filter_register() must be called first in order to register the desired user filter to
filtername.
Note: Stream data is read from resources (both local and remote) in chunks, with any unconsumed data kept in internal buffers. When a new filter is appended to a stream, data in the internal buffers is processed through the new filter at that time. This differs from the behavior of stream_filter_prepend().
See also stream_filter_register(), stream_filter_prepend(), and stream_get_filters().