It is not answering the question, so I don't think you should post it as an answer, but instead use the comments.
I'm encountering situations like this sometimes as well in the JavaScript world where people are using the global namespace for nearly everything. When I encounter it, I usually provide two solutions:
* One that solves the question like the OP wants
* One that solves the question how it could be resolved (even better)
If I don't want to put that much time/effort in it, I usually add a section in my answer with points to remind/consider when using this approach, in my situation (the global namespace), I would probably link to an answer where it's explained why using it would be bad + outlining how he could improve it.
In your situation I would probably have placed a comment like this:
Why do you want a splash screen? It's considered bad design because users don't like to wait.
(or something similar)
Then the OP would have responded in the way he did, by leaving a comment stating that the client wants it that way (which sounds like a valid reason as well, if it's technically solvable). By using the comments you would not have "polluted" the answer section of the question, keeping this site "clean".