Damn I hate having to admit I'm wrong, especially in a public forum, but 
I'm wrong.  The reported behavior is not a bug and is functioning 
according to standard.  I found the following:

http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/styles.html#h-14.3.2

Which includes the following:

  * Specify that the style sheet is persistent, preferred, or alternate:
     o To make a style sheet persistent, set the rel attribute to 
       "stylesheet" and don't set the title attribute. 
     o To make a style sheet preferred, set the rel attribute to 
       "stylesheet" and name the style sheet with the title attribute.
     o To specify an alternate style sheet, set the rel attribute to 
       "alternate stylesheet" and name the style sheet with the title 
       attribute.

So I guess what I was doing originally was setting a persistent 
stylesheet by not specifying a title attribute on the PI that did not 
include an alternate attribute.  Just as the specification indicates, 
when I did set a title on that PI, it wasn't applied when an alternate 
stylesheet was requested.

Sorry to bother everyone and thanks very much to Tod for the response!

Chris


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