Does boosting the caster level of one spell let you grab feats with caster level requirements a few levels earlier

dnd-3.5efeat-qualificationsfeatsspells

Complete Arcane p.72

In the context of a feat or a prestige class requirement, a caster'level prerequisite (such as “caster level 5th”) measures the character’s ability to channel a minimum amount of magical power. For feats or prestige classes requiring a minimum caster level, creatures that use spell-like abilities or invocations instead of spells use either their fixed caster level or their class level to determine qualification. For example, Craft Wondrous Item has a requirement of caster level 3rd, so both a 3rd-level warlock and a
nixie (caster level 4th for its charm person spell-like ability) meet the requirement.

So the above quote says all caster level requirements in feats is asking whether a character can "channel a minimum amount of magical power". And that's why a non-spellcaster or a low level spellcaster with a single high caster level SLA can qualify for feats with high caster level requirements.

How about a single high level spell instead of a spell-like ability? So like if a 1st level wizard knows the spell Divine Inspiration and has the Primitive Caster feat, he can produce a caster level 4 effect. Does this let him grab Craft Wondrous Item at 1st level? And if he grabs the feat Spell Thematics as well, does that let him grab Craft Magical Arms and Armor at 1st level as well? (assuming he has the feat slots for everything via flaws)

Best Answer

You only need to be able to cast spells of the required level

caster level prerequisite (such as “caster level 5th”) measures the character’s ability to channel a minimum amount of magical power

So if you as a spellcaster have some means to cast a spell of as if you were a caster of 5th level, then you qualify for the level prerequisite, even if your actual level is lower, because that is what the prerequisite measures.