8i *standard* edition available ?

Hello,
Anyone knows if 8i standard (not enterprise) is available from
Oracle ? I have an 8.0.5 licence and would like to upgrade.
Thanks.
Yann.
null

Spatial is only available
with Enterprise edition.
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