Replaces the Basic-credentials-in-cookie flow with the Spring Session model:
1. POST {email, password} as JSON to /api/auth/login
2. Map 401 → INVALID_CREDENTIALS (or SESSION_EXPIRED if the backend returns it)
3. Parse Set-Cookie for fa_session=<opaque> and re-emit to the browser
4. Drop the legacy auth_token cookie
load() now also exposes ?reason= so the page can show the
session-expired banner (Task 21 wires it into the .svelte file).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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