Checkbox list not rendered at Table in IE11 - asp.net

I use RepeatLayout="Table" property of checkboxlist but still it is rendered with span rather than table on IE11. It works perfectly till ie10 and on other browsers.
I am working on this issue from a long time as still not able to find any solutions. Any help is really appreciated.

Found resolution at below link
http://blogs.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/posts/13-12-19/how-to-get-your-asp.net-application-working-in-ie11

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I have built a context menu but have found annoyingly that when I right click on my site in firefox all text and images just seem to randomly get selected. It is not a JS issue as I have removed all JS from the site. Thinking it must be a css issue. I have never encountered anything like this before...
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I have FF 4 but neven encountered this problem before.
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Although I can't see any instances of contentEditable in your code on jsbin, it could be added by a script that I can't see (possibly even modernizr?).
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http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/766166
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