There is a custom function on the 20D (and I'm assuming the 30D and 5D - not sure about the Rebel series) that allows you to focus using the button on the back of the camera - the one that is marked with an *. This allows you to meter using the shutter button, and focus independently, using the * button.
You might ask, why would you want something like this? I wondered as well, but after using it for about a year, it's second nature and I wouldn't want to focus any other way. A couple examples of why I use this:
1. Imagine taking a picture of a family in front of the castle at WDW. I will point the camera at the castle, and push the shutter half way to meter for the sky and castle, then holding the shutter at half way recompose the picture so the family is where I want them in the frame, and use the * button to focus on the family. I now have metered for one part of the picture and focused on another, and combined with some fill flash provides for a picture that has proper exposure throughout.
2. Taking pictures of kids playing softball. I will use the * button to focus on the batter, then use the shutter button all the way down to take the picture and meter immediately regardless of the current sky (cloudy or sunny) at the moment I need to take the picture. Focusing in this situation also prevents the lens from hunting at inopportune times - right when the batter is swinging, for example, because I have already set the focus.
Hopefully this gives you some insight as to why you would want to do this. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you are in the habit, you'll wonder how you took pictures beforehand!
Hope this helps,
Scott