Difference between ORacle 8i Standard & Enterprise

Hi,
1. I am looking for a document mentions the difference between Oracle 8i Standard & Enterprise editions.
2. Components in Standard edition? (eg. Oracle Intermedia?)
Raj

I found this on the Oracle site (two clicks from the home page).
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/database/oracle9i/index.html?packagingandoptions.html

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