Não faz mesmo muito sentido usar regex pra isso, mas é possivel:
Com regex <?php
$url = 'http://example.com/Controller/Action/Param1/Param2/Param3/...';
preg_match_all( '|/([^\/]+)|', $url, $matches );
var_dump( $matches );
array(2) {
[0]=>
array(7) {
[0]=>
string(12) "/example.com"
[1]=>
string(11) "/Controller"
[2]=>
string(7) "/Action"
[3]=>
string(7) "/Param1"
[4]=>
string(7) "/Param2"
[5]=>
string(7) "/Param3"
[6]=>
string(4) "/..."
}
[1]=>
array(7) {
[0]=>
string(11) "example.com"
[1]=>
string(10) "Controller"
[2]=>
string(6) "Action"
[3]=>
string(6) "Param1"
[4]=>
string(6) "Param2"
[5]=>
string(6) "Param3"
[6]=>
string(3) "..."
}
}
Sem regex
$url = 'http://example.com/Controller/Action/Param1/Param2/Param3/...';
$split = explode( '/', $url );
var_dump( $split );
array(9) {
[0]=>
string(5) "http:"
[1]=>
string(0) ""
[2]=>
string(11) "example.com"
[3]=>
string(10) "Controller"
[4]=>
string(6) "Action"
[5]=>
string(6) "Param1"
[6]=>
string(6) "Param2"
[7]=>
string(6) "Param3"
[8]=>
string(3) "..."
}