403 Forbidden Message

I am receiving a "403 Forbidden" web page when attempting to enter a website, I did not change anything to my files prior to having this problem and it is a website that I would regularly go to on a daily basis. I emptied the cache in Safari, as well as all cookies. I ran a Macscan. I rebooted the computer all to no avail. The 403 message states " I do not have permission on the server". I located a possible fix from the Apple support site, it is article TA25038 "Mac OSX 10.5: Web Sharing-"Forbidden 403" message appears instead of the website content". In my preferences web sharing was already off not on, but I went thru the steps in the article, which had me replace my user.conf file, anyway to see if it would resolve the problem. Which it didn't. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Contact the website operators. This issue is usually due to a misconfiguration on the server if you're trying to access a public page and cannot be fixed from your end.
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