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fix(auth): proxy document file requests server-side to prevent Basic Auth popup
Client-side fetch('/api/documents/{id}/file') bypassed the handleFetch hook
that injects the Authorization header, causing the browser to receive a 401
with WWW-Authenticate: Basic and show a native auth dialog.

Added a SvelteKit server route at /api/documents/[id]/file that proxies the
request through the server, where handleFetch injects the auth cookie correctly.

Also fixed E2E default password (admin → admin123) to match application.yaml.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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