RSS Feed Errors in Safari 3.0.4 running OS X Leopard

Hello. I recently upgraded to LEOPARD. Since my upgrade, I am unable to access any of my RSS feeds in Safari (nor can I subcribe to new ones). The error message I receive is: -- Safari can’t open the page “feed://www.apple.com/main/rss/hotnews/hotnews.rss”. The error was: “Operation could not be completed. (PubSub error 203.)” (PubSub:203) Please choose Report Bugs to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message. -- Does anyone know what this means and how to fix it? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

OK, i finally seem to have solved my problem as well, though, amazingly, not in the permissions-changing manner described right above here...which i, of course, spent about 15-20 minutes trying to no avail.
what i did, and which is ridiculously backwards and old-fashioned, was to
1. make a new admin user in system preferences/accounts,
2. log this new temporary admin user in,
3. load up safari,
4. load up an RSS feed, which -- a welcome sight, indeed -- actually loaded and appeared as it used to, long ago...
5. quit safari
6. go to the new user's library/pubsub folder, and make a ZIP/compressed archive of that, and place it in a location where i could get it from my own account,
7. log out the new user
8. log myself back in
9. delete my (troublesome) pubsub folder from my library, and replace it with the uncompressed one i had just created via the temporary admin user
10. restarted. this is important, cos it's what finally worked.

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