Extract trigger DDL from 8i database

Hi All,
We are in process of migrating our 8i database's to 11g. for some reason , we excluded triggers while import. now , I need to get all the ddl's from 8i database.
I think , dbms_metatadata is not there in 8i. using the following script did not help , as it does not append owner to trigger name. this script was taken from Mr Kyte book
select
'create or replace trigger ''' ||
trigger_name || '''' || chr(10)||
decode( substr( trigger_type, 1, 1 ),
'A', 'AFTER', 'B', 'BEFORE', 'I', 'INSTEAD OF' ) ||
chr(10) ||
triggering_event || chr(10) ||
'ON ''' || table_owner || '''.''' ||
table_name || '' || chr(10) ||
decode( instr( trigger_type, 'EACH ROW' ), 0, null,
'FOR EACH ROW' ) || chr(10) ,
trigger_body
from dba_triggersRegards

Thanks solomon, but , it still need some correction , I guess..
create or replace trigger 'UFP"."UFP_TW_COST_AIUDR'
AFTER
INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON 'UFP'.'UFP_TGT_WKSHT_COST
FOR EACH ROW
DECLARE
   action_flag UFP.UFP_TGT_WKSHT_COST_AUDIT.ACTION%TYPE;
BEGIN
   IF DELETING THEN
      insert into UFP.UFP_TGT_WKSHT_COST_AUDIT
         (PROJNO, REVNO, LINE_NUMBER, OPTION_NUMBER, COST, SKU_NUMBER, USERID,
         TIMESTAMP, ACTION)
         values
         (:old.PROJNO, :old.REVNO, :old.LINE_NUMBER, :old.OPTION_NUMBER, :old.COST, :old.SKU_NUMBER, USER,
         SYSDATE, 'DEL');
   ELSE
      IF INSERTING THEN
         action_flag := 'INS';
      ELSE
         action_flag := 'UPD';
      END IF;
      insert into UFP.UFP_TGT_WKSHT_COST_AUDIT
         (PROJNO, REVNO, LINE_NUMBER, OPTION_NUMBER, COST, SKU_NUMBER, USERID,
         TIMESTAMP, ACTION)
         values
         (:new.PROJNO, :new.REVNO, :new.LINE_NUMBER, :new.OPTION_NUMBER, :new.COST, :new.SKU_NUMBER, USER,
         SYSDATE, action_flag);
   END IF;
END;
create or replace trigger 'UFP"."UFP_TW_COST_AIUDR'
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-04070: invalid trigger name

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