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Question:
Given the following incomplete login screen, identify correct values for the gabs (...): <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.1//EN" "http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml_1.1.xml"> <wml> <card id="login" title="JavaSchool.com" > <p align="left"> Login name: <input type="..." name="userName" value=""/> </p> <p align="left"> Password: <input type="..." name="psw" value="" /> </p> <do type="..." label="Login"> <go href="/go/private.ip" method="post"> <postfield name="sessionID" value=""/> <postfield name="userName" value="$(userName)"/> <postfield name="psw" value="$(...)"/> <postfield name="presentationFactory" value="WMLFactory"/> <postfield name="service" value="login"/> <postfield name="action" value="checklogin"/> </go> </do> </card> </wml>

The type for the <do>-tag should be "accept": <do type="accept"
label="Login">



The type for the <do>-tag should be "reset": <do type="reset"
label="Login">



The value for the postfield "psw" is arbitrary: <postfield name="psw"
value="$(whatever)"/>



The value for the postfield "psw" is must be "password" in order
to send the password from the form above: <postfield name="psw"
value="$(password)"/>



For the login the input type should be "text": <input type="text"
name="userName" value=""/>



For the password the input type should be "text" in order to prevent
the typed password from being visible on the screen: <input type="text"
name="psw" value=""/>



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