> 
> I'm sorry I got lost on the middle I believe this is a temporal thing
> right? if so why not just host it on your server put a redirect meta
> on the main "cheap" hosting and tell them look I haven't fix that but
> don't worry your URLs will be fine on the finish site. in the end this
> is a demo right? 
> 
> now in all other cases the solution seems non-temporal in which case
> either your client is wrong because he/she bought a crappy hosting or
> your wrong because you sold it to them, in either way it's your fault
> for buying crap that will make your code look like crap, and we all
> know that end users don't care and that the owner of the site will say
> it's your fault not the crappy hosting he/she bought. 

Yes, I agree entirely. Problem is, I'm not the direct liason with the
client in this case. When I am, I say pretty much exactly the above. In
this case, I'm subcontracted by a graphic design firm and they have the
client, who already has hosting set up with business emails attached to
it that I do *not* want responsibility for dealing with. For various
reasons beyond my control, things got left off too late before a big
show. So, like it or not for me, part of what I get paid for is to put
on nice shiny bandaids. ; )

iain
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