Hey, Vincent, what's up? Been away for a while, got back today and saw the improvements in Yapf! Downloaded some stuff and am reading it already. You're the greatest.
Anyway, I tend to forget that my site is entirely built around one single script. The whole shebang is put together at run time with includes, so every URI request is handled by the same script. In that scenario, my suggestion to Nick is absurdly easy to implement.
About Nick's comment, I noticed that a few robots (including Google) visited my site and never went beyond the index page (which is still the same one script). No hits were recorded in the other pages, about 50 of them. I thought it was because my pages use the ?=var method, and that the robots were ignoring anything past index.php. Yesterday, I found my entire site duly spidered, indexed and cached by Google. When I spidered my own site with Xenu, it left footprints all over the floors, but these professional robots seem to drill down the site in some sort of invisible way.
Other robots (and their masters) have mustered a lot of hate from helpless Web masters in the past, and had their maniac behaviors fine-tuned. Complaining usually produces result in this particular case.
HTH,
Luciano ES
Santos - SP - Brasil