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character encoding - Hex representation of Euro Symbol €

I was using XVI32 (Hex Editor) to get the hex representation of the Euro symbol and it gives me the value as 80.
Another site: http://www.string-functions.com/string-hex.aspx does the same.
I am not able to understand why the hex representation is 80 instead of 0x20AC. This 0X80 gives 128 in decimal and if I use Alt+0128 it actually produces the Euro symbol.

Could somebody throw some light on what could be the logic behind this conversion from string to hex conversion ?

Thanks

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A character encoding (or charset) maps characters to a sequence of byte values. Your charset is windows-1252, which encodes the euro symbol as the single hex byte 0x80 (which is 128 in decimal, as Oded says). Each charset encodes non-ASCII characters differenly; there's nothing fundamentally "right" or "wrong" about that 0x80.


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