When going to secure sites they load in HTML format

Occurs in IE 11 and downgraded to IE10 with the same issue. Reset IE to default settings and tried in Compatibility view still same issue.
Thanks,
Eric

Hi Eurkie,
Since you didn't update your information about your issue, we wonder if there is any luck your issue has been resolved.
As Robear Dyer mentioned that we need more information about your issue, we will be appreciate if you could give us more specific details about what was shown on Internet Explorer when you browse a secure site (a photo will be great).
Does this happen to all secure sites or specific sites? If it happens to specific sites we might need that for test.
When you say HTML format, do you mean HTML code or something else?
Please try browsing page in inPrivate browsing.
Aboutin Private browsing
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/features/in-private
Website displays html code offen caused by wrong source code or extension and if you are a webpage developer, we think you'll get more help from developer forum.
Regards

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