A.AB.BC.CD.DYou create a Microsoft ASP.NET application ……
You create a Microsoft ASP.NET application by using the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5. You create a login Web form by using the following code fragment: <asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server" /> <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txtUser" Width="200px" /> <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txtPassword" Width="200px" /> <asp:Button runat="server" ID="btnLogin" Text="Login" OnClientClick="login(); return false;" /> When a user clicks the btnLogin Button control, the login() client-side script is called to authenticate the user. The credentials provided in the TextBox controls are used to call the client-side script. You also add the following client-script code fragment in the Web form: 01 <script type="text/javascript"> 02 function login() { 03 var username = $get(’txtUser’).value; 04 var password = $get(’txtPassword’).value; 05 06 ► // authentication logic. 07 } 08 function onLoginCompleted(validCredentials, userContext, 09 methodName) 10 { 11 // notify user on authentication result. 12 } 13 14 function onLoginFailed(error, userContext, methodName) 15 { 16 // notify user on authentication exception. 17 } 18 </script> The ASP.NET application is configured to use Forms Authentication. The ASP.NET AJAX authentication service is activated in the Web.config file. You need to ensure that the following workflow is maintained: on successful authentication, the onLoginCompleted client-script function is called to notify the user. on failure of authentication, the onLoginFailed client-script function is called to display an error message. Which code segment should you insert at line 06?()