Usually we return the lot back to the SQL server, and then request what is required of us. I work for a shared host, and one of the things we're looking for is excessive script errors in IIS logs and ASP.NET exceptions logged in the event log. On a common box with 1200 sites, they can bring her knees if they are not controlled, exceptions and errors are always expensive. Then we use the data to let criminals know that their sites need fixing.
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