Why is Advanced Replication available with Standard 8i?

I was installing Oracle 8i "Standard" today on RH6. When I ran
dbassist it offered an option to install Advanced Replication.
According to the white papers online, Advanced Replication is not
an Option available for 8i Standard, unless I am misreading
things. "Basic Replication" is supported in 8i Standard, but
Advanced Replication was listed as a Feature of 8i Enterprise
Edition.
FYI we are interested in using Standards support for Updateable
Snapshots and "Basic Replication".
Anyways just hoping someone can clear things up for me.
TIA...
-Scott
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